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Welcome to the phpLogCon Web Site

phpLogCon is a web interface to syslog and other network event data. It provides easy browsing and some basic analysis of realtime network events. Depending on the applications feeding the database, it can process syslog messages, Windows event log entries and even SNMP trap data - just to name a few.

phpLogCon is part of Adiscon's MonitorWare line of monitoring applications. It runs both under Windows and Unix/Linux. The database can be populated by MonitorWare Agent, WinSyslog or EventReporter on the Windows side and by rsyslog on the Unix/Linux side. phpLogCon itself is free, GPLed software (as are some other memebers of the product line).

phpLogCon 2.3.0 released
Hi all,

we have released phpLogCon 2.3.0, the first release of a new feature-enriched development branch. Version's 2.1.x are now on the beta branch and set to stabilize over the next few weeks (in short, this means they will receive bug fixes, but no new features).

Version 2.3.0 provides changed database drivers with much better performance, especially for large databases. It also features new context-sensitive popup menus, which enable to quickly filter on some items. These menus are an important new technology that will be utilized in the future for enhanced troubleshooting capabilities.

Download:

http://www.phplogcon.org/Downloads-req-viewdownloaddetails-lid-11.phtml


Florian Riedl


Posted by  friedl  on  Friday, May 02, 2008 1184
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phpLogCon 2.1.3 released
Hi all,

phpLogCon 2.1.3 has been released. It contains a bugfix in the installer which prevented it from working properly with MySQL databases (no syslog messages were displayed).

More Information and Download:

http://www.phplogcon.org/downloads

I hope this release is useful.

Rainer


Posted by  rgerhards  on  Wednesday, April 30, 2008 999
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