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php-syslog-ng

php-syslog-ng is a front-end for viewing syslog-ng messages logged to MySQL in real-time. It features customized searches based on device, time, priority, message, and date.

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  •  01 Jun 2004 10:12

Release Notes: This release fixed a minor bug using limit GET requests within a PHP header function (it corrects the division by zero error message).

  •  18 May 2004 20:13

Release Notes: This release added the ability to specify the start date, end date, start time, and end time, and included a new search file for local script caching.

  •  07 May 2004 18:42

Release Notes: This release adds the ability to search the message field, fixes the code issue with global variables, adds an autolog page to view last 20 syslog events, has a refresh rate of 300 seconds, and has a new look and feel.

  •  06 Aug 2003 13:33

Release Notes: This release fixes the register globals declaration in the php.ini file. A color coded Severity Legend has been added, and color is added to the priority field based on the Severity Legend. Default records per page to display were set to 1000, and the default date is set to only show the last 20 dates. A display issue with the message field not showing correct data has been fixed.

  •  15 Feb 2003 12:19

Release Notes: This release fixes the problem of not being able to display certain characters in the message field.

RSS Recent comments

09 Jul 2007 13:15 cdukes

Re: php-syslog-ng CL

> People interested in this project might

> want to look at

> freshmeat.net/projects...

> instead, as it seems much more

> updated...

Actually, please go to code.google.com/p/php-... for the latest revision of this tool.

25 Apr 2006 14:59 live

php-syslog-ng CL
People interested in this project might want to look at freshmeat.net/projects... instead, as it seems much more updated...

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