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    Apache Log Parser

    Apache Log Parser

    PHP script to parser apache log

    PHP script to parser apache log. You can fetch by: IP Requests Request by IP Request by day hour and much more!
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    This is a kicks and bans search engine that works with the Battlefield Server Manager from BBO. It is written in PHP/MySQL and has been tested in both Linux and Windows environments. It parses the adminlog.csv file locally or remotely via FTP.
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    Generic log parser written in PHP for *nix systems. Log entries are analysed on the fly and consolidated into events that are similar. Results are then displayed via a webpage.
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    Code engine for parsing Quake 3 Arena console log files to produce player statistics. Engine designed to be extensible for use with ANY quake 3 mod. Example of a mod implemented (Urban Terror).
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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.
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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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    originally written to gather and group user data from Postfix's mail.info based on a given sasl_user. As it turns out, it works well for searching by message id or anything else useful. It also features, just for fun, ansi colors.
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    Qmail log parser and vizualization. The qmail logs are parsed and put in a MySQL database accesible from a web interface. The web interface offers also various statistics build on the parsed logs.
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