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    Log parser and event generator
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    A Perl program that trims the statistics.csv file (generated by Battlefield Server Manager, http://blackbagops.com/bf1942/index.shtml) to exclude log entries older than x days, for use by Venkman's BFStats log parser, http://www.mkoehler.de/bfstats
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Chrono-Stats is a Half-Life:Counter-Strike log parser. What makes it unique from any other, is the built in web panel. It lets you update stats, configurations, and the look of your stats, all through a web based admin panel.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    FWReport is a log parser and reporting tool for IPTables. It generates daily and monthy summaries of the log files, allowing the admin to free up substantial time, maintain better control over security of the network, and reduce unnoticed attacks.
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    A quick and easy CGI Perl firewall log parser that gives an up to date look at logs created by ipchains. It diplays the firewall logs as a HTML page.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Tools for the Budget SysAdmin<> Pix Log Parser: It parses pix logs for information and creates reports from it <> SGZLogs. Searches gzipped logs for multiple terms and saves reports.<>
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    LogAnal is a quick hack to parse Apache Log Files and produce graphical and textual web server statistics. Works in incremental mode only. Supports Templates for the output HTML, as well as localization (defaults to English).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    SydeKIQ (pronounced sidekick) is a Sybase IQ Log Parser that parses the iqmsg and sql log files to aid Sybase IQ Database Administrators in determining which queries are the most time consuming and which users are running these queries.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Syslog2db, Syslog to Database, is a log parser that inserts log entries into databases through the PERL DBI and DBD interfaces. In its current beta form, it takes advantage of syslog-ng's ability to format the output of its syslog entries.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    The tribes console log parser is a perl script that will parse starsiege tribes and tribes 2 console logs. The parsed data is stored in a mysql database, and can be retrieved over the web with a supplied php file.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    UPSD Log Parser (ulp) monitors the messages sent by upsd to syslogd. It extracts the data from these and inserts them into an RRD file, from where administrators can get graphs of the UPS status.
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    devialog is a behavior/anomaly-based syslog intrusion detection system which detects unknown attacks via anomalies in syslog. It can generate signatures for ease of management, act upon anomalies in a predefined fashion or perform as a standard log parser
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    PFL can either operate as a stand-alone firewall log parser or set up to run and configure ipfw. The major focus is parsing, compressing, and filtering *NIX (to include Mac OSX) firewall logs generated by IPFW for quick and easy admin review.
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