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FileName./usr/share/doc/packages/liblognorm-devel/README
FileSize2029
MD5B6AF85C643EB23021754F7A167DD8B90
SHA-1F344F94E95DFDE84C5F1058BDDB1F3A3994C768A
SHA-25602C3F190C10B2536534E1E5F457152D845965596C1279119137D7493A4DBF3BC
SSDEEP24:LeY8/zXKtfvZzSvFFB+8pAvLuw51JDIliinUT9zpMvdGrtU1sBp5nBeWl4vBpHWE:L1XZev0vSM2nUT/PeC4WGvCW2b9o
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hashlookup:parent-total46
hashlookup:trust100

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MD5E257D5E737A7F551114640F815E777D7
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionLiblognorm is a library and a tool to normalize log data. Liblognorm shall help to make sense out of syslog data, or, actually, any event data that is present in text form. In short words, one will be able to throw arbitrary log message to liblognorm, one at a time, and for each message it will output well-defined name-value pairs and a set of tags describing the message. So, for example, if you have traffic logs from three different firewalls, liblognorm will be able to "normalize" the events into generic ones. Among others, it will extract source and destination ip addresses and ports and make them available via well-defined fields. As the end result, a common log analysis application will be able to work on that common set and so this backend will be independent from the actual firewalls feeding it. Even better, once we have a well-understood interim format, it is also easy to convert that into any other vendor specific format, so that you can use that vendor's analysis tool. The liblognorm-devel package contains libraries and header files for developing applications that use liblognorm.
PackageNameliblognorm-devel
PackageRelease51.58
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SHA-1005D34FB5A36732A2D0BF7B86230DF029F3CA2B7
SHA-256040BE856C18A17C958A75DCDBF81DF64899F1B9A202464B7C4FF5C722526889D
Key Value
MD5AA72CD100B5463E4577BF4633743BA6D
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionLiblognorm is a library and a tool to normalize log data. Liblognorm shall help to make sense out of syslog data, or, actually, any event data that is present in text form. In short words, one will be able to throw arbitrary log message to liblognorm, one at a time, and for each message it will output well-defined name-value pairs and a set of tags describing the message. So, for example, if you have traffic logs from three different firewalls, liblognorm will be able to "normalize" the events into generic ones. Among others, it will extract source and destination ip addresses and ports and make them available via well-defined fields. As the end result, a common log analysis application will be able to work on that common set and so this backend will be independent from the actual firewalls feeding it. Even better, once we have a well-understood interim format, it is also easy to convert that into any other vendor specific format, so that you can use that vendor's analysis tool. The liblognorm-devel package contains libraries and header files for developing applications that use liblognorm.
PackageNameliblognorm-devel
PackageReleaselp153.51.10
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SHA-1060AFFAE732EEA8C6B71851AE38BF56693FA29E7
SHA-256672ECE527F9784F412E18DD2191086A105B152B59B57C28E5DBA0B55A2020F0B
Key Value
MD561051D1A0B75F2E046520A2F49417FD4
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionBriefly described, liblognorm is a tool to normalize log data. People who need to take a look at logs often have a common problem. Logs from different machines (from different vendors) usually have different formats for their logs. Even if it is the same type of log (e.g. from firewalls), the log entries are so different, that it is pretty hard to read these. This is where liblognorm comes into the game. With this tool you can normalize all your logs. All you need is liblognorm and its dependencies and a sample database that fits the logs you want to normalize.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameliblognorm
PackageRelease9.fc32
PackageVersion2.0.3
SHA-107260EA14C2BAC05EA84CC6083E21264CC28E36F
SHA-2564AC6A08305928AAD8D608648168F4B541418FF84D39A78AFC9D3916C4A988EC8
Key Value
MD547CF57E64F56A4DDA998B26FE84CFA2F
PackageArchppc64le
PackageDescriptionBriefly described, liblognorm is a tool to normalize log data. People who need to take a look at logs often have a common problem. Logs from different machines (from different vendors) usually have different formats for their logs. Even if it is the same type of log (e.g. from firewalls), the log entries are so different, that it is pretty hard to read these. This is where liblognorm comes into the game. With this tool you can normalize all your logs. All you need is liblognorm and its dependencies and a sample database that fits the logs you want to normalize.
PackageMaintainerCentOS Buildsys <bugs@centos.org>
PackageNameliblognorm
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SHA-1092FE78B70164C739505C1CB6AE6FFF7C5309F1E
SHA-25647808C3A968288565FB71FD60098F8A878FAF136BE14291D8CE8056086720522
Key Value
MD50CAAB3DF0296C22E64300FDF6AC1BC11
PackageArchi686
PackageDescriptionBriefly described, liblognorm is a tool to normalize log data. People who need to take a look at logs often have a common problem. Logs from different machines (from different vendors) usually have different formats for their logs. Even if it is the same type of log (e.g. from firewalls), the log entries are so different, that it is pretty hard to read these. This is where liblognorm comes into the game. With this tool you can normalize all your logs. All you need is liblognorm and its dependencies and a sample database that fits the logs you want to normalize.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameliblognorm
PackageRelease9.fc32
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SHA-10FBFFF4E73059D782C33BEC03A0EDD1B97F231B1
SHA-256F35E45140049C1017EF527560335A6C574937BB97BC937FD23E8EA3882F84CD8
Key Value
MD525EFABE04C10B757728A99E19B7B7B17
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionLiblognorm is a library and a tool to normalize log data. Liblognorm shall help to make sense out of syslog data, or, actually, any event data that is present in text form. In short words, one will be able to throw arbitrary log message to liblognorm, one at a time, and for each message it will output well-defined name-value pairs and a set of tags describing the message. So, for example, if you have traffic logs from three different firewalls, liblognorm will be able to "normalize" the events into generic ones. Among others, it will extract source and destination ip addresses and ports and make them available via well-defined fields. As the end result, a common log analysis application will be able to work on that common set and so this backend will be independent from the actual firewalls feeding it. Even better, once we have a well-understood interim format, it is also easy to convert that into any other vendor specific format, so that you can use that vendor's analysis tool. The liblognorm-devel package contains libraries and header files for developing applications that use liblognorm.
PackageNameliblognorm-devel
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SHA-2568BA99FD2779EB4AD7463E68D3A979EB9B98AD8D77AC6872D122A4C08A3E894B8
Key Value
MD5E946267D873098CC4373562CFF6B429B
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionLiblognorm is a library and a tool to normalize log data. Liblognorm shall help to make sense out of syslog data, or, actually, any event data that is present in text form. In short words, one will be able to throw arbitrary log message to liblognorm, one at a time, and for each message it will output well-defined name-value pairs and a set of tags describing the message. So, for example, if you have traffic logs from three different firewalls, liblognorm will be able to "normalize" the events into generic ones. Among others, it will extract source and destination ip addresses and ports and make them available via well-defined fields. As the end result, a common log analysis application will be able to work on that common set and so this backend will be independent from the actual firewalls feeding it. Even better, once we have a well-understood interim format, it is also easy to convert that into any other vendor specific format, so that you can use that vendor's analysis tool. The liblognorm-devel package contains libraries and header files for developing applications that use liblognorm.
PackageMaintainerhttps://www.suse.com/
PackageNameliblognorm-devel
PackageRelease150000.3.3.1
PackageVersion2.0.6
SHA-11693C336C7BB0FF54DE677FA87E9DBECB32BFF12
SHA-256DC6BBD02CB3EA4519A287843CB75AD54B77C3EB387189D45C69FFAAFC00DAC19
Key Value
MD5C48E8EA98D96112E2F4A95697D5C683B
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionLiblognorm is a library and a tool to normalize log data. Liblognorm shall help to make sense out of syslog data, or, actually, any event data that is present in text form. In short words, one will be able to throw arbitrary log message to liblognorm, one at a time, and for each message it will output well-defined name-value pairs and a set of tags describing the message. So, for example, if you have traffic logs from three different firewalls, liblognorm will be able to "normalize" the events into generic ones. Among others, it will extract source and destination ip addresses and ports and make them available via well-defined fields. As the end result, a common log analysis application will be able to work on that common set and so this backend will be independent from the actual firewalls feeding it. Even better, once we have a well-understood interim format, it is also easy to convert that into any other vendor specific format, so that you can use that vendor's analysis tool. The liblognorm-devel package contains libraries and header files for developing applications that use liblognorm.
PackageMaintainerhttps://www.suse.com/
PackageNameliblognorm-devel
PackageRelease1.17
PackageVersion2.0.4
SHA-11FA0494EADD7130041253E5FB63068A970B33DE4
SHA-256FBA102AF59D5011A25F9FFB1954FC65B6234D277D7335EB6CE1561709BC804E7
Key Value
MD58C7087211FCAB463424308128BB63C5E
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionBriefly described, liblognorm is a tool to normalize log data. People who need to take a look at logs often have a common problem. Logs from different machines (from different vendors) usually have different formats for their logs. Even if it is the same type of log (e.g. from firewalls), the log entries are so different, that it is pretty hard to read these. This is where liblognorm comes into the game. With this tool you can normalize all your logs. All you need is liblognorm and its dependencies and a sample database that fits the logs you want to normalize.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameliblognorm
PackageRelease9.fc32
PackageVersion2.0.3
SHA-120541F752C97A72C18C84BEAF21AFE4D5C3E55B5
SHA-25644C66B02D8F2F8EE9B46EA8E18F66F01853F851E14786C50BD7B82883BD5CBA3
Key Value
MD57127A560A47C8009D3D64EF2BE9447DA
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionBriefly described, liblognorm is a tool to normalize log data. People who need to take a look at logs often have a common problem. Logs from different machines (from different vendors) usually have different formats for their logs. Even if it is the same type of log (e.g. from firewalls), the log entries are so different, that it is pretty hard to read these. This is where liblognorm comes into the game. With this tool you can normalize all your logs. All you need is liblognorm and its dependencies and a sample database that fits the logs you want to normalize.
PackageMaintainerAlmaLinux Packaging Team <packager@almalinux.org>
PackageNameliblognorm
PackageRelease2.el8
PackageVersion2.0.5
SHA-1225FB1BC06C76DE6A8F78A00CB495DB4F4F4626B
SHA-2568565E4BBE0F81EAB52F0992EA12724A97BDF149490F263C161ECA61703BCEF93