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    arlogd

    arlogd

    a remote logger

    Arlogd provides remote logging. A daemon on a client host watches all fifo's in some directory. Anything written to a fifo is appended to a corresponding file on the loghost. It is not necessary to change or reconfigure logging applications ; you can just replace a log by (a symlink to) a fifo.
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    SonicLog Cruncher
    Perl logfile analyzer for DELL Sonicwall Firewall logfiles. This Perl program (Windows /Linux / Mac), creates an HTML file containing: hits per protocol, mean, median and variance on hourly and weekday basis, RBL statistics, IPS stats, VPN stats, virus stats, surfing statistics, CFS blocked sites stats.
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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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    PurePostPro

    Post FTP upload script logging to database

    ... 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. Specific processing/handling will be available on a per-user basis. The package includes all documentation and scripts to help set up the MySQL database. The script is easy to configure for your own needs. Some Perl DBI knowledge is useful if you intend to modify the script, but not essential.
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    hardware log monitor that will display log behaviour via various hardware (parallel port, USB devices, ...). You can specify pattern(regexp) in log(s) on which hardware will turn on. It has also some unique ways of visualization of log files.
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    Tool to analyse syslog message. It parses log message and alerts the administrator on certain conditions. It can also do some reporting on existing logs.
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    Yet another iptables log analyzer. But this one features a more structured report data, meant for use with some PHP/Perl interface to take it to the web environment, yet keeping it as simple and plain as to allow anybody to read its data files easily.
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    SNARLsnmp is a web application monitor for net-snmp 5.0.3 and higher. it actively monitors performance, content, some logic and is capable to even monitor complex web transactions with highly dynamic URLs and many other features
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    This is an object-orientated perl module that may be used to rotate logfiles. Some of the features supported include, optional compression, multiple logfile archives and process signalling
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    Syslog2 is an syslogd's realtime parser and event handler. Event is a message from some service. It uses much simplified plugin system to add event handlers. Syslog2 written in Perl. Handlers are placed in 'syslog2-handlers' package.
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    Tomstatus is a Perl script which is designed to be run from a crontab. It logs into different machines (as a user) via ssh and uses simple shell commands to gather some info about the client. The results are formatted into a nice HTML page with graphic
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