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| Logdog is a tool that monitors messages passing through syslogd and takes action based on key words and phrases. Logdog has an easy to read configuration file which allows you to specify a list of key words or phrases to alert on, and a list of commands that can be run when those words are encountered. Logdog has been featured in magazines and deployed in production networks all over the world. It sorts features like no-delay message interception for low latency alerts, comprehensive logging and debugging, proper HUP signal handling, and regular expressions for complex pattern matching. |
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|    Date Added: Jul-07-2005 |
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| BRINK is a CGI perl script which allows users to change their passwords via a web page. Current development has shifted to a modularized Perl socket daemon/client. There is a remote possibility that this program could allow users to do bad things to the system it is running on. If you run BRINK on a secure http daemon, it is much more secure than if you run it on an unencrypted http daemon. |
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|    Date Added: Aug-29-2005 |
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| The Server Check script checks your server configuration including file paths, location of your server mail program and which Perl modules are installed. |
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|    Date Added: Jun-20-2005 |
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| FindHosts is a CGI application written in Perl that will help simplify DHCP server troubleshooting, management, and reporting. You can search for partial or exact entries by either MAC or IP address. The output is a simple formatted table that shows the chain of events as logged by the dhcp server. Different actions are color-coded so that transactions are simple to pick out of the log. |
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|    Date Added: Aug-10-2005 |
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| This is a system monitor program that runs on a unix server. It checks every 5 minutes to see that your servers main functions are operating within normal parameters and emails you immediately if they are not. SysMon checks for Per-Process Memory Usage, Global Memory Usage, Swap Memory Usage, CPU Usage by limits, Disk Space Usage, Load Average, SMTP Service, POP3 Service, TELNET Service, and FTP Service. |
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|    Date Added: May-26-2005 |
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| Webmin is a web-based interface for system administration for Unix. Using any browser that supports tables and forms (and Java for the File Manager module), you can setup user accounts, Apache, DNS, file sharing and so on. Webmin consists of a simple web server, and a number of CGI programs which directly update system files |
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|    Date Added: Jun-26-2005 |
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| systemstatus is a small perl script that provides a quick view of your server's current status by giving info on system uptime, httpd (www) status, memory/swap usage, disk space usage, current users logged on, and current system processes. It outputs this info in html format. Things to be worried about are highlighted in red and warnings are in orange. |
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|    Date Added: Jul-26-2005 |
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