Sherlock 1b
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ABOUT Sherlock
Distributed Syslog collector and viewer system with reliable Syslog msgs over tcp, and query with reg ex. using PERL. Supports IETF syslog and syslog relay, JAVA/JINI based, uses postgreSQL, JBOSS. Chain of custody raw to db data link. UTF8, D, F , UK
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