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Kiwi Syslog Daemon 8.2
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Syslog message generator which sends Unix type Syslog messages created from the GUI to any PC or Unix Syslog Daemon. Excellent for testing your Kiwi Syslog Daemon or other Syslog Daemon setup and diagnose communication problems. Supports TCP syslog messages for emulating PIX firewall messages. Features include a GUI interface, fast and simple to operate, free to use for as long as you like, able to fully test your syslog daemon setup, can create
syslog message generator, syslog daemon, unix type syslog messages, tcp syslog messages, network utilities
Syslog Daemon (or compatible syslog daemon). It receives, compresses, and securely transports syslog messages from distributed network devices to a Kiwi Syslog Daemon. With Kiwi Secure Tunnel it is now possible for you to securely and reliably transport your syslog data across any potentially insecure network, such as the Internet. The Kiwi Secure Tunnel also has the ability to monitor files and send any new information from these files as syslog
syslog daemon, message encryption, stunnel, unix type syslog messages, secure message transport, tcp syslog messages, network utilities, internet security
KLog is a free, open source Win32 implementation of *nix syslog daemon to support remote logging of message from syslog-enabled unix servers, routers and other networked devices and applications. It can optionally produce audible alerts on certain events and can stay in background, taking up a 256 pixels of screen nicely packed as a 16x16 square in your notification tray area.
Kiwi Logger (KLOG) is a free suite of syslog message sending tools for Windows. The tools allow you to add syslog message sending capabilities, via UDP or TCP, to your applications. The syslog messages can be received by Kiwi Syslog Daemon or compatible Syslog Daemons. You can access KLOG via console command line, Windows command line, Win32 API DLL , .Net DLL, COM DLL or ASP DLL.
network tools, unix type syslog messages, klog, syslog sender, tcp syslog messages, networking, network utilities
RnR ReportGen for GNATBox creates reports based on users Internet activity. It takes the logs created by a GNATBox Firewall and displays a user selected report in a web browser. Logs are read from a tab delimited file that has been created by a syslog daemon like Kiwi Syslog Daemon.
RnR ReportGen for Netscreen creates reports based on users Internet activity. It takes the logs created by a Netscreen Firewall and displays a user selected report in a web browser. Logs are read from a tab delimited file that has been created by a syslog daemon like Kiwi Syslog Daemon.