3rd Party (Maintained by Koozali) git repo for ulogd smeserver
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Jean-Philippe Pialasse 28bf00257e * Wed Apr 17 2024 Jean-Philippe Pialasse <jpp@koozali.org> 2.0.7-3.sme
- adding systemd service file and run config [SME: 12538]
  remove scriptlet for sysvinit, leave integrator enabling service
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ulogd

3rd Party (Maintained by Koozali) git repo for ulogd smeserver

Description


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uLogd is an open source collection of utilities for logging and monitoring network traffic. It is a useful tool for network security administrators and system administrators, as it can be used to identify and log suspicious network events, monitor bandwidth usage, detect and troubleshoot network problems, and much more. uLogd works by capturing packets from a network and storing the data in an easy-to-read log file format. The log files can then be analyzed to identify and investigate suspicious activity.