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    Honeyd2MySQL

    Honeyd2MySQL

    Utility to move honeyd.log entries to a MySQL database.

    This is yet another simple piece of software that extracts all the basic stats from honeyd’s text-based log files and inserts them in a MySQL database. Then you can run some queries and of course visualize the data if you want to. Many things are hardcoded or dead simple, but it does the job. The file is a modified version of “honeyd_importer” perl script originally writen by Joshua Gimer and shared through “honeypots” mailing list.
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    LUARM

    LUARM

    A detailed user action logging engine

    The Logging of User Actions in Relational Mode (LUARM) is a logging/audit engine designed to record in detail user actions in a Relational Database Management System (RDBMS). You can then have an organized 'who is doing what' view in your system, being able to easily correlate program execution, file access and network endpoint activity to user entities.
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    PurePostPro

    Post FTP upload script logging to database

    PurePostPro is a utility that is run via the PureFTPd uploadscript facility. It's one solution to centrally handling uploads from a number of users, and extensive logging is provided by a Perl+MySQL combination. The key feature of the software is that duplicate files should be detected, and incoming files have an MD5 checksum automatically generated. All upload details, including timestamp, uploaded-by, checksum, filename and location are all stored in a 2-table database. The software should not impact the FTP server software as it is run separately. Coming soon will be a complementary application that will run as a daemon and scan the logging database on a regular basis. ...
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    SMA-Monitor
    This software is designed to run on all POSIX system to log SMA Sunny Boy Inverter data into an MYSQL database via RS485 *ONLY*. It includes scripts to display the data using Highcharts via a webpage. If you want to log using bluetooth, i'd recommend you go to code.google.com/p/sma-bluetooth/ Update: July 2011 I haven't worked on this project for a while now and don't intend to do anymore with it.
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    Alist is a program that collects hardware and software information about systems and stores it in a database for users to browse and search via a Web interface. The program consists of three parts: a client portion that collects the information, a daemon
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