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  2. Shinken (software) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinken_(software)

    Shinken has an open and test-driven development approach, with contributors to the project providing new features, code refactoring, code quality and bug fixing. [5] The source code is hosted on GitHub. [6] An integration server runs tests at each commit and in depth tests at regular intervals. The Shinken documentation is hosted on a wiki.

  3. Rsyslog - Wikipedia

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    Rsyslog is an open-source software utility used on UNIX and Unix-like computer systems for forwarding log messages in an IP network.It implements the basic syslog protocol, extends it with content-based filtering, rich filtering capabilities, queued operations to handle offline outputs, [2] support for different module outputs, [3] flexible configuration options and adds features such as using ...

  4. Syslog - Wikipedia

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    Most implementations provide a command line utility, often called logger, as well as a software library, to send messages to the log. [14] To display and monitor the collected logs one needs to use a client application or access the log file directly on the system. The basic command line tools are tail and grep. The log servers can be ...

  5. NXLog - Wikipedia

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    NXLog [1] is a multi-platform log collection and centralization tool that offers log processing features, including log enrichment (parsing, filtering, and conversion) and log forwarding. [2] In concept NXLog is similar to syslog-ng or Rsyslog but it is not limited to UNIX and syslog only.

  6. P4 (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    P4 is a programming language for controlling packet forwarding planes in networking devices, such as routers and switches. In contrast to a general purpose language such as C or Python, P4 is a domain-specific language with a number of constructs optimized for network data forwarding.

  7. Common Log Format - Wikipedia

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    For computer log management, the Common Log Format, [1] also known as the NCSA Common log format, [2] (after NCSA HTTPd) is a standardized text file format used by web servers when generating server log files. [3] Because the format is standardized, the files can be readily analyzed by a variety of web analysis programs, for example Webalizer ...

  8. scrcpy - Wikipedia

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    [8] scrcpy v1.0 was released 3 months later which included the support for basic screen mirroring and Android remote control. The first release packaged a Windows Executable and the server. [9] The community took packaging forward and made scrcpy available for numerous Linux distributions. [10] [better source needed]

  9. TightVNC - Wikipedia

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    TightVNC is a free and open-source remote desktop software server and client application for Linux and Windows.A server for macOS is available under a commercial source code license only, without SDK or binary version provided. [3]