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    Visual Syslog Server for Windows

    Visual Syslog Server for Windows

    Free Syslog Server for Windows with a graphical user interface

    Visual Syslog Server for Windows is a free open source program to receive and view syslog messages. Useful when setting up routers and systems based on Unix/Linux. Visual Syslog Server for Windows has a live messages view: switches to a new received message. Helpful color highlighting. Useful message filtering. Customizable notification and actions. Sources hosted on the GitHub: https://github.com/MaxBelkov/visualsyslog
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    WhoisUP

    WhoisUP

    Is your host up or down?

    WhoisUP v0.3 monitors hosts via ICMP and shows the status in a web page. When a host is down, the script can send mail, syslog message, open a popup message or play a sound. Moreover, the script monitors if the host exceed the latency threshold limit. The script uses NMap to send ICMP packets and to save the host status into an XML file. Then, WhoisUP reads the XML and shows the report in a web page with AJAX features; in case of host failure the script can send alarms. ...
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    Plinko was originally an experiment with Prefix Trees and log parsing. The general concept is to have a single end point you can send any data to, in a "fire and forget" fashion. Plinko should identify and parse the data completely without the sending system caring what it sent. The latest version supports named fields in the STL files for tagging data parsed in the Prefix Tree and anonymous functions for parsing dynamic message payloads. We now output JSON objects and I'm working on HBase integration. ...
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    simple console program, to send an email via configurable server with a short message, e.g. for admin information etc.
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    The LibSMS project is a TCL/PHP library you can use in your scripts to send SMS (Short Message Service) message to any cellular phone company in Israel. It also has function to support hebrew issues (such as hebrew reversing, required for Pelephone).
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