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LoriotPro Free Edition 4.0
The freeware edition of the LoriotPro software gives you access to a powerful graphical snmp manager. This Windows-based software helps you to access snmp devices, analyze snmp requests, perform snmp get and set requests, compile mib.
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MonitorWare Console 3.0
MonitorWare Console is an analysis application for Windows event logs, firewalls and network events. It offers live, interactive views and great reports. A number of helpful tools are included, even a network scanner.
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WinSyslog 7.3
Receives messages from routers and firewalls (e.g. PIX). Writes messages to file, database, sends email-alerts and much more. Supports UDP and TCP syslog, compression and SNMP. Highly customizable. Runs as background service. With Web Interface.
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Tail XP 1.3.0.1
Ever wanted to follow a log file, capture debug messages or monitor syslog? Then this product is for you! Featuring multiple types of monitors: file monitor, event log, syslog, OutputDebugString and coloring of lines based on regular expression.
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Kiwi Syslog Daemon 8.2
A freeware Windows Syslog Daemon that receives, logs, displays and forwards Syslog messages and SNMP traps from routers, firewalls, Unix hosts. Includes PIX firewall TCP support and many customizable features.
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Syslog Watcher Pro Edition 2.5
Gather syslog data from network appliances and workstations. Syslog Watcher Pro Edition collects syslog information from network devices via UDP and TCP protocols, and works in IPv4 and IPv6 networks, records, stores, organizes and displays syslogs.
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EMCO EventLog Audit 1.0
EMCO Eventlog Audit collects the eventlog from the computers
on the LAN, to a database where you can search for any details
such as Event ID, Type, Category, Source, User SID, String from
the Event description and Time period.
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HDC Syslog 1.0
HDC Syslog is a Syslog Daemon for Windows. It receives, logs, displays and forwards Syslog messages from hosts such as routers, switches, firewalls, Unix hosts and any other syslog enabled device. There are many customisable options available.
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