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    reslog reverse-resolves IPs in Apache log files. The result can then be analyzed by another program, like Analog. You can think of it as a replacement of the Apache HostNameLookups directive, in the sense that it resolves client IPs altogether once a d
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    owfs and owhttpd

    owfs and owhttpd

    Project moved to https://github.com/owfs/owfs/

    Please note that OWFS source code, and all Issue/Tickets/merge requests have now been moved to https://github.com/owfs/owfs/. Developer mailing lists will still be kept at Sourceforge. ---- OWFS -- 1-Wire file system. Use the Dallas 1-Wire and iButton chips with standard filesystem commands. Create temperature loggers. Monitor everything. OWHTTPD -- same system, only used as a light weight web server. OWFS is also ported to embedded routers, Mac OSX and Windows. Basically you can use...
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    Lovi is a log file monitoring tool for the K Desktop Environment.
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    VeloApport

    Log and track user/computer info in MS Windows environments

    A system to log and track user logons, logoffs, computer information, and statistics in a Microsoft Windows environment. It includes a client side application (veloapport.exe - intended to be run as a logon and logoff script) and an analyzer (veloapportdetective.py) reporting hardware changes and populates a computer inventory table. The client (veloapport.exe) sends user and machine information to a MySQL database server and VeloApport Detective populates a computer inventory table while...
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    pyid, extracts information (in real time) from IPTable`s logs (when modified) and notifies the user for the connections that have been dropped/rejected.
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    Control your traffic usage. These scripts currently support the o2 surf@home router II (which does'nt allow to track your traffic usage) only. The scripts consist of the backend, a gnome-applet and a mac-osx applet.
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    Band Saw is a syslog monitoring program for GNOME. It allows the user to setup filters that define which messages should generate alerts. Combined with syslog's remote logging functionality it provides a scalable and easily deployed monitoring solution.
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