klp
SnitchDNS
klp | SnitchDNS | |
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3 | 4 | |
41 | 228 | |
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9.2 | 4.4 | |
5 days ago | 3 months ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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klp
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Angle-grinder: Slice and dice logs on the command line
Angle-grinder is really nice and the successor of sumoshell (by the same author).
I maintain a list of tools like these as part of the docs for my own tool klp (https://github.com/dloss/klp), which I think has a few useful features that are not in angle-grinder, but is orders of magnitude slower, because it's implemented in pure Python instead of Rust.
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Ask HN: Looking for publicly available log files (JSONL or logfmt)
Hello HN community,
I’m currently developing a log parsing and log viewing tool (https://github.com/dloss/klp) and am in need of realistic log file examples that I can include in my documentation and use for internal testing. Specifically, I’m looking for log files that are:
1. Publicly available and permissible for redistribution under an Open Source license (ideally MIT license).
2. Structured logs, either in JSONL (JSON Lines) or logfmt format.
The purpose is to show how my tool can be used to effectively handle real-world data, and to identify new features that would be useful.
If anyone knows of datasets, repositories, or sources where I could find such log files, your guidance would be immensely helpful.
Thank you in advance for your assistance and suggestions!
- Show HN: Klp, a viewer for structured log files (logfmt, jsonl)
SnitchDNS
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Ask HN: SIEM-like product with DNS as its data API?
I'm not 100% certain if I'm understanding the requirement correctly - but would something like this help?
https://github.com/ctxis/SnitchDNS
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DNS exfiltration of data: step-by-step simple guide
You can also utilise SnitchDNS [https://github.com/ctxis/SnitchDNS] for this, as it's database driven and logs all your queries (while supporting catch-all domains etc).
- SnitchDNS
- Show HN: SnitchDNS – Database Driven DNS Server in Python, with a WebUI
What are some alternatives?
qlogging - Beautifully colored, quick and simple Python logging
DoNotSend - Sending messages by hacking the DNS protocol. See website for demo server usage instructions
viztracer - VizTracer is a low-overhead logging/debugging/profiling tool that can trace and visualize your python code execution.
treq - Python requests like API built on top of Twisted's HTTP client.