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We've compiled a list of 11 free and paid alternatives to Epylog. The primary competitors include Microsoft Log Parser, Pyruse. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Epylog and Logcheck, SWATCH (Simple WATCHer), Log Parser Lizard. Also you can look at other similar options here: Network and Admin Software.


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Logwatch is a customizable log analysis system.

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Epylog is a syslog parser which runs periodically, looks at your logs, processes some of the...

Epylog Platforms

tick-square Linux

Epylog Overview

Epylog is a syslog parser which runs periodically, looks at your logs, processes some of the entries in order to present them in a more comprehensible format, and then mails you the output. It is written specifically for large network clusters where a lot of machines (around 50 and upwards) log to the same loghost using syslog or syslog-ng. It is an alternative to a similar package, called "logwatch."

The epylog engine should work on most unix systems running Python-2.2 and above, although currently the processing modules are only written to work with linux (and particularly Red Hat Linux series 7 and above). However, other unix and linux flavors should work fine, as long as they use standard logging facilities and things like PAM.

Epylog Features

tick-square Web log analysis

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