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qflog |
http://www.qfs.de/[..]og/index.html |
1895x |
qflog is a tool for displaying log messages which is built on top of a Java library qflib.
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Multivalent |
http://pastmon.sourceforge.net/ |
1880x |
Measure the transaction response times of your web and application servers. Perform continuous passive monitoring of network traffic. Record historical data of measurements in a backend database and present via a PHP based web front-end.
PasTmon is a passive network traffic analyser that can measure user transaction response times of web, ftp, dns, irc, pop, mail, postgresql and mysql database servers. You can even define your own signature rules to monitor custom TCP based applications.
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Survivor |
http://www.columbia.edu/[..]dev/survivor/ |
1858x |
The Unix Systems Group of the Academic Information Systems department of Columbia University in the City of New York is currently responsible for well over 100 hosts, ranging from desktop workstations to file servers for 30,000 users. The monitoring system used to monitor these systems was designed at a time when there were closer to 10 hosts, and it became clear that a replacement was needed.
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sensorTrends |
http://www.packetshack.org/[..]=sensorTrends |
1856x |
sensorTrends is a Web-based application that displays a high-level view of the ports that are being scanned over the course of time. The display is similar to the look and feel of incidents.org and Dshield.com.
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JRobin |
http://www.jrobin.org/ |
1845x |
JRobin is a 100% pure java implementation of RRDTool's functionality. It follows the same logic and uses the same data sources, archive types and definitions as RRDTool does. JRobin supports all standard operations on Round Robin Database (RRD) files: CREATE, UPDATE, FETCH, LAST, DUMP, XPORT and GRAPH. JRobin's API is made for those who are familiar with RRDTool's concepts and logic, but prefer to work with pure java. If you provide the same data to RRDTool and JRobin, you will get exactly the same results and graphs. JRobin is made from the scratch and it uses very limited portions of RRDTool's original source code. JRobin does not use native functions and libraries, has no Runtime.exec() calls and does not require RRDTool to be present. JRobin is distributed as a software library (jar files) and comes with full java source code (LGPL licence).
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Snort Monitor |
http://sourceforge.net/[..]rojects/sntm/ |
1843x |
Snort Monitor is a Qt based GUI snort monitor for Linux/Unix written in C/C++. Currently, it is capable of monitoring multiple snort sensors in a centralized monitor screen.
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WatchLog |
http://www.bshell.com/[..]cts/WatchLog/ |
1838x |
WatchLog is a Perl program designed to give users a better real-time view of their Web traffic.
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gbuffy |
http://www.fiction.net/[..]grams/gbuffy/ |
1835x |
Very nice small utility replacement of xbiff program and similars. Capability of running specified action after "click" and so on. See the screenshot :)
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OpenStats |
http://www.openstats.net/ |
1833x |
OpenStats is an advanced open source platform for providing web traffic analysis.
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ICGuard |
http://unixmafia.port5.com/[..]/icguard.html |
1818x |
ICGuard (IpCop Guard) is a monitoring program for IpCop firewall systems.
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Firewall Watchdog |
http://www.simonzone.com/[..]are/watchdog/ |
1813x |
Firewall Watchdog is a real-time firewall monitor for KDE 2. It works with any ipchains-based firewall. It also does reverse DNS lookup of IPs, colourises entries according to the threat they pose, matches packets to network protocols (HTTP, ICQ, etc.), and much more.
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tcpsound |
http://www.ioplex.com/[..]len/tcpsound/ |
1808x |
The tcpsound utility plays sounds in response to network traffic, making it possible for a user to literally listen to a network.
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EthStatus |
http://ethstatus.calle69.net/[..]ic/index.html |
1790x |
EthStatus is a simple, easy to use program for displaying commonly needed / wanted statistics in real time about ingoing and outgoing traffic that is usually hard to find, with a simple, efficient interface.
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IPTables log analyzer |
http://www.gege.org/iptables/ |
1790x |
IPTables log analyzer displays Linux 2.4 iptables logs (rejected, acepted, masqueraded packets...) in a nice HTML page.
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freq |
http://www.bangmoney.org/[..]rojects/freq/ |
1788x |
freq is a Perl script used to analyze the last log. It can spit out information regarding how many times a user has logged in as well as what days, terminals, hours, and months are most popular for logins. In addition, it can sort this information alphabetically or ascending or descending by number of logins. It can even generate simple graphs.
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