phpLogCon is a Web front-end for syslog and other network event data. It provides easy browsing, searching, basic analysis, and some graphics. Data is taken from databases or plain syslog text files, so phpLogCon does not require changes to an existing logging infrastructure. Depending on the log data present, it can process syslog messages, Windows event log entries, and some more exotic things. Its troubleshooting support enables users to quickly find solutions to problems seen in the log data.
Rsyslog is an enhanced multi-threaded syslogd. Among others, it offers support for on-demand disk buffering, reliable syslog over TCP, SSL, TLS, and RELP, writing to databases (MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, and many more), email alerting, fully configurable output formats (including high-precision timestamps), the ability to filter on any part of the syslog message, on-the-wire message compression, and the ability to convert text files to syslog. It is a drop-in replacement for stock syslogd and able to work with the same configuration file syntax.
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Re: Good article..... > Very good article, as it made me aware > of rsyslogd. It sounds like the the > setup is pretty straight forward, > however, there's nothing I can't...
Re: Reliability vs. Confidentiality This is a very good point. Obviously, it is operator-choice. For one, it should be made sure that only those messages be transmitted that actually need to be tra...
A build configuration tool; generates files for Visual Studio, GMake, and more.