phpLogCon - Documentation
The phpLogCon
project provides an easy to use but powerful front end for
searching, reviewing and analyzing network event data, including
syslog, windows event log and many other event sources.
It focusses on the user-interface side of this project, so the
data itself needs to be gathered by another program,
for example the stock syslogd,
rsyslog (often the distro's default syslogd),
WinSyslog or
MonitorWare Agent.
PhpLogCon works equally well on Linux and
Windows. It is a free, GPLed open source application written mostly in php.
Data can be obtained from databases but also from plain text files, for
example those that are written by the syslogd.
Follow the links below for the
We have some in-depth papers on
You can also browse the following online resources:
If you like phpLogCon, please do the project a favor
and rate it at freshmeat!
Of course, we recommend using a rating of 10, the best available ;). If you are already registered
with FreshMeat, this is just a single click. Even if you are not yet registered, you this is a quick
1-minute task. With your rating, you help phpLogCon gain better exposure, which results in
a larger user and contributer base and an overall healthy project. We appreciate your help with this!
To receive notifications when we release a new version, we recommend
subscribing
to phpLogCon release announcements, also done via freshmeat.
And don't forget about the
phplogcon
mailing list. If you are interested in the "backstage" behind the overall idea that
phpLogCon contributes to, you may find
Rainer's
blog an interesting read.
Feedback is always welcome, but if you have a support question, please do not
mail the authors directly (why not?).
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