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voler88/exilog

Exilog for CentOS 7 Exilog - Central logging and reporting tool for Exim Author: Tom Kistner tom@duncanthrax.net Introduction Exilog is a tool to centralize and visualize Exim logs across multiple Exim servers. It is used in addition to Exim's standard or syslog logging. It does not require changing Exim or its logging style (In fact you don't even need to restart your Exim(s) to install Exilog). Exilog is SQL-based and requires A SQL Server (mysql and postgres are supported) An HTTP Server with CGI support (Apache comes to mind) Perl with o DBD/DBI SQL Database modules for the selected database. o Net::Netmask module You can get these modules via CPAN, but there is a good chance that your OS distribution has precompiled packages available. A modern browser (recent Mozilla, Firefox, IE5/6, Safari) Target Audience Postmasters who want to be able to troubleshoot email delivery across their Exim installations, no matter if used as relays or backend IMAP and POP toasters. Postmasters who want to offload support grungework to staff who is less proficient with grep, sed and awk. Features Search for addresses, hosts (names and IP addresses), messages IDs and ident strings. Filter by event types: Arrivals, Deliveries, Deferrals, Errors, Rejects and messages that are still on-queue. Message actions: Force delivery, cancel and delete. Filter by time range, servers and server groups. See basic host statistics, message sizes, message transfer times. Point-and-click on message IDs, IP addresses, hostnames to get different filtering results. Track messages across servers by header message ID.
  • EPEL 7 : x86_64

voler88/syslinux-tftpboot

#Fresh SYSLINUX TFTPBOOT for CentOS 7
  • EPEL 7 : x86_64

voler88/lightsquid-nginx

#NGINX support for lightsquid
  • EPEL 7 : x86_64