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Open source software for monitoring network status, analysing logfiles, etc.
http://www.awstats.org/
A web server logfile analyzer that works as a CGI and/or from command line, and supports multiple languages. (Perl)
http://cocalores.sourceforge.net/
Resolves IP numbers to hostnames like in Apache, Squid, or other logfiles. It is able to cache lookups in a file. (Perl)
http://ftmon.sourceforge.net/
A general purpose monitoring engine for use by home users and system administrators (Perl) [Unix, Win32]
http://freecode.com/projects/fireparse
Emails a report of all packets that have been logged by the kernel's ipchains or iptables packet filtering subsystems. (Perl) [GNU/Linux]
http://home.arcor.de/hirnstrom/htmlobserver/index.html
Web page checker based on regular expressions. (Java) [Linux, Windows]
http://netload-applet.sourceforge.net/
A network load monitoring applet for GNOME. (C) [GNU/Linux, FreeBSD]
http://ngrep.sourceforge.net/
Ngrep is a pcap-aware tool that will allow you to specify extended regular expressions to match against data part of packets on the network. (C) [GNU/Linux, BSD, Windows 95/98/2000]
http://nisca.sourceforge.net/
A network interface traffic statistics reporting and graphing tool. (PHP)
http://www.osmius.com/
Allows the monitoring of heterogeneous systems using multi-platform agents distributed over a network. Includes news, downloads and a development weblog.
http://rackview.sourceforge.net/
Assists in visualizing a Data Center's computer rack layouts by creating a web page with HTML tables to show a frontview of the racks. Included are brief commandline and CGI scripts to demonstrate its implementation. (Perl) [Linux]
http://www.zabbix.com/
Software for application and network monitoring - logging, monitoring, capacity planning, availability and performance measurement, and helpdesk information. (C, PHP) [POSIX]
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