13 projects tagged "Log Analysis"
NISCA (Network Interface Statistics Collection Agent) is a more flexible PHP4-based MRTG replacement. It supports both SNMP and reading localhost's /proc/net/dev device file directly for statistics gathering. It uses MySQL to store collected data in, and stores statistics for bytes transferred, packets transferred, transfer errors, and dropped packets separated into a per interface incoming and outgoing set. It generates both graphs and a textual report table using the data from any timeframe contained in the database. The entire package runs using PHP4; it uses the CGI binary version of PHP for stats collection (running in the background as a "daemon") and either the CGI or Apache module versions to generate the GUI form and reports. It can also import existing MRTG logfiles.
IPFC is software and a framework to monitor multiple types of agents in a heterogeneous distributed environment. Agents can implement logging of elements as diverse as packet filters (like netfilter, pf, ipfw, IP Filter, checkpoint FW1, etc.), NIDS (Snort, arpwatch, etc.), Web servers, and other general devices (from syslog-servers to embedded devices). It features log collection for different security "agents", dynamic log correlation possibilities, and easy extensibility due to the generic database and XML message formats used.
F.L.A.V.I.O. is a data grapher for netflow collectors. It gathers data from a netflow collector, loads it into a MySQL database and can generate daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly charts. It shows traffic split by ports, statistics on total utilization, and generates percentile 95 information suitable for billing in burstable services. It has been written in Perl using DBD, DBI, and GD modules, and can be easily extended to support new features or to present data in different formats.
Web-Analiser is a script to gather and analyze statistics of Website traffic. It provides the whole gamut of every possible statistics and reports, which analyze visitors, pages, and Website traffic. It is designed to operate both one and several domains (Websites) at once. The statistics are maintained, in which each Website dealt with separately and together. It includes a great number of statistical reports, making it possible to have a complete idea of your audience.
phpMyVisites is a Web traffic analyzer with very detailed reports and advanced graphics. It is not an Apache log analysis tool. phpMyVisites creates its own logs, and it allows access to more complete statistics. phpMyVisites provides information about visitors, page views, visitor follow-ups, countries of origin, software configurations, referrers, and much more. It also includes a powerful administration and configuration tool.
NeedLock allows users to easily define directories that they want to protect and visitors who are allowed to view them. The script supports full member control, admin levels, statistics, account expiration, action logs, easy configuration, member registration setup, announcements, and many other unique features.
IptablesWeb allows a user to inspect iptables logs and to receive email and alerts using a Web browser. It is plugin-based, portable to any database, and supports multiple languages and multiple users. It features the ability to duplicate each plugin in any number of blocks, each with its own characteristics. The update (refresh) time can be set on each block to reduce the CPU load. Blocks can be dragged and dropped to change their display order.
polliwog is a Java-based Web server log file analyzer. It creates a Web site of statistics and information about your Web site. It provides you with detailed knowledge of what your visitors did while visiting your site. It provides information on human visitors (including daily statistics), searches, search engines, site areas, pages, visit paths, linking sites, and more. It is highly configurable and user-extensible.