Re: [lopsa-tech] Modern, capable Unix log monitoring script?

2013-11-04 Thread H. Kurth Bemis
Take a look at OSSEC (http://ossec.net). It's really a Host-Based Intrusion Detection Engine, but will watch whatever log files you specify and will match entries in those files against rulesets and can take action based on the entries. Sounds like it might be something that would work for you.

Re: [lopsa-tech] Modern, capable Unix log monitoring script?

2013-11-04 Thread Mike Robinson
SEC is not as complex to set up as the tutorial makes it look. I'd give it an afternoon, and I almost guarantee you'll have a working setup by the end of the day. Potentially http://logcheck.org or logwatch could be the tool you want. I haven't dug in with either in a while... m. > On Nov 4

Re: [lopsa-tech] Seeking web-based PDF indexing and display tool

2013-11-04 Thread Roy McMorran
On 11/4/13 2:40 PM, Starchy wrote: We use Solr with pdf.js for display (the same PDF display engine recent versions of Firefox use) all displayed via a Drupal site. Drupal has some nice integration for both of the other pieces, but is pretty heavyweight, so might or might not be your speed otherw

Re: [lopsa-tech] Seeking web-based PDF indexing and display tool

2013-11-04 Thread Starchy
We use Solr with pdf.js for display (the same PDF display engine recent versions of Firefox use) all displayed via a Drupal site. Drupal has some nice integration for both of the other pieces, but is pretty heavyweight, so might or might not be your speed otherwise. On Mon 04 Nov 2013 09:15:26

[lopsa-tech] Modern, capable Unix log monitoring script?

2013-11-04 Thread James R Grinter
I'm looking for a Unix log monitoring script that is functional and straightforward to configure. (I've just wasted an afternoon with the latest version of 'swatch' that I can find, from April 2013. Its configuration seems so brittle and hard to debug and I don't really have the time to dig de

Re: [lopsa-tech] Seeking web-based PDF indexing and display tool

2013-11-04 Thread Zack Williams
On Nov 4, 2013, at 9:22 AM, Roy McMorran wrote: > > Someone at $WORK has a requirement for a "web site" to provide a publicly > accessible and keyword searchable archive of PDFs. I've seen Apache Solr (free) and things that build on it like LucidWorks (commercial) used for this. - Zack --

[lopsa-tech] Seeking web-based PDF indexing and display tool

2013-11-04 Thread Roy McMorran
Hi LOPSA folks, Just thought I'd throw this out there to see if anyone has any suggestions. Someone at $WORK has a requirement for a "web site" to provide a publicly accessible and keyword searchable archive of PDFs. The closest thing I've been able to find so far is "I, Librarian" (http://b