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    Syslogd2

    High capacity syslog data collection, filtering, and management.

    Syslogd2 is a syslog daemon that has been completely re-imagined specifically for use in network environments. It is multi-threaded, scalable and versatile with features designed for both network and host managers. Each Syslogd2 binary is customized from a set of over 20 features at compile-time. It can support input from text files, named-pipes, Linux kernel and user-defined Linux and (both IPv4 and IPv6) IP sockets (both UDP and TCP). It provides a pre-loadable name-cache that can replace DNS...
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    Remote Syslog

    Remote Syslog

    Deploys a syslog server with CLI and GUI tools.

    Notice: new version is available @: https://www.remotesyslog.com/ and https://github.com/tslenter/RS/ Information about this version can be found @: https://github.com/tslenter/Remote_Syslog Remote Syslog is a free application what can be used to view syslog messages. It uses 3 small c++ programs for installation and CLI log control. Recently we added a web based GUI, this gives you a easy way of viewing and extracting syslog messages. The buildin installer installs syslog-ng as syslog...
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    This project is a fork of the SNARE windows client to provide the TCP feature listed in the SNARE documentation, but which is only available in their commercial version. I've kept the code modifications in a subversion repository in the past along with specific parameters for an employer. I've "replayed" the changes I've made to the project over the last few years here. The source code used to be here on SourceForge but it became too confusing for people looking for the original SNARE project...
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    Toolkit for the remote patches, hotfixes and software updates deployment over TCP networks for Windows and Unixes with features similar to Systems Management Server.
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