Thank you Peter, the download tab is now available under the Product menu. (never replace notepad.exe with a CMS :-) ) John On 11/11/2011 09:51 AM, Peter Czanik wrote:
Hello, Thank you for the information. The website mentions, that there is also a free edition. I checked just about all pages on the site, but could not found a download URL for it. Could you point me to it? Bye, CzP
On 11/11/2011 09:14 AM, John Foster wrote:
Hi,
Anyone who would like to collect logs with syslog-ng and analyze them should download and use LOGalyze.
LOGalyze has an intuitive rich user interface. With LOGalyze you can collect, identify, normalize, parse, tag and correlate your logs from many platforms including Linux, Solaris, Windows and many more.
In addition to that LOGalyze has a powerful correlation engine. You can send and of course analyze synthetic events and alerts.
LOGalyze fully compatible with Syslog-ng for Windows.
You can download LOGalyze for free from http://www.logalyze.com.
Regards,
John Foster LOGalyze
On 02/25/2011 04:17 PM, Peter Czanik wrote:
Hello,
Recently I found many e-mail and forum posts looking for a web GUI for syslog-ng. One of them, Loganalyzer is getting more popular, as a completely free web application. There is just one catch, it was not designed for syslog-ng originally. So I did some research and tests, and using my instructions quite easy to get started with it.
Of course Loganalyzer has some rough edges, but it works for me on a number of different systems. For a step by step tutorial to get started, read my blog at http://czanik.blogs.balabit.com/2011/02/loganalyzer/
Have a nice weekend! Bye,
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