I have kiwi in my office and have installed it for local SMBs (15-25
clients, firewall, 1-2 servers). These are both Windows monocultures and
we used spare PCs running XP. It is pretty good. We paid for the full
version in one location so we could write logs to the NT application
event log. The paid version is also useful because it buffers messages
under heavy load.
kevin horvath wrote:
for a syslog daemon kiwi is pretty good for filtering traffic. For
running reports you can try cacti or mrtg.
On 4/5/07, *Eric Anderson* < strasser@etronics-online.com
<mailto:strasser@etronics-online.com>> wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm interested in what other admins are using for a reporting server
for
syslog analysis. I've an Open SUSE 10.2 syslog server receiving packets
from a PIX 515E and I want to run reports on IP traffic.
Can anyone recommend anything?
Eric
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