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    Unattended Resolution in A Nutshell - OS
    Unattended installation of several Linux(kickstart,preseed,autoyast) and Windows(2000,XP,2003,2003R2,Vista,7,8,,10,112008,2012,2016,2019,2022,2025). Features: inventory, software management, dhcp-ldap, dns-ldap, php-ssh, syslog-ng, rsyslog, switch managment, ldap browser, pxe manager, central cron management, license management, guacomole integration.
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    OPTOSS NG-NetMS

    OPTOSS NG-NetMS

    OPTOSS Next Gen Network Management System (NG-NetMS)

    ...It collects most complete information about the network inventory, topology, map of IPv4 addresses quickly and with minimum hassle. Most important you will be able to collect, process and analyse Syslog events and SNMP alarms both in near-real-time and from the historical archives in a new way. We successfully used NG-NetMS for delivery of network assessment services for our customers worldwide for many years. And now we want to share this unique and fully functional tool with community. It is not capped in terms of performance or number of nodes. ...
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    A complete OpenSource Network Management System Is SNMP-Standard Oriented (tested on Cisco and Linux). It Integrates Syslog, Tacacs, RRDtool (Performance Graphs), Maps, Traps, TFTP, Autodiscovery, Sound Alerts, AAA, Modular and Extensible.
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    Free Windows Network User Accounting

    Free Windows Network User Accounting

    User Computer and IP Address Tracking

    FWNUA (Free Windows Network User Accounting) runs silently in a Windows login script or GPO and collects data about user logins. FWNUA keeps track of the workstations logins so you don't have to! FWNUA now supports syslog and Splunk! Look for the fwnua - syslog version in the files list. Use Splunk or your own syslog server with data mining tools to create a robust user tracking system. Find our Spunk app on Splukbase: https://splunkbase.splunk.com/app/2773/
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    Our generous forever free tier includes the full platform, including the AI Assistant, for 3 users with 10k metrics, 50GB logs, and 50GB traces.

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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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    Weblooker

    Weblooker

    Weblooker monitors serveral services on multiple systems for their sta

    Weblooker monitors serveral services on multiple systems for their status, up- and downtimes. A webgui and Android client to view the current status and logged downtimes is available as separately package.
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    Malu is a webbased network management system (Syslog, SNMP traps, graph SNMP values, TFTP server, reactions to events, ...). Design targets are scalability, flexability and simplicity.
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    PHP-Kiwi is a syslog viewer web gui for Kiwi Syslog Daemon. PHP-Kiwi's highlights include an easy installation, ability to save multiple filters, an intuitive interface, customizable color-coded priorities & powerful filtering for syslogs.
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    The Plague provides a web UI to a MySQL db of parsed syslog data. The focus has been security reporting. The logs supported (so far) are NetScreen firewalls, Cisco routers and switches and PIXen, Gauntlet firewalls.
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    ipflow package is intended to help network administartors log, analyze account and monitor traffic in their routing domain or particular host. Both plaintext and syslog facilities will be used for that as well as MySQL support. There will be PHP web inter
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