[syslog-ng] Loganalyzer

Peter Czanik czanik at balabit.hu
Fri Nov 11 09:51:14 CET 2011


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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Peter Czanik (CzP) <czanik at balabit.hu>
BalaBit IT Security / syslog-ng upstream
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