Linksys WAP11: Worst Access Point Ever
Grok Headline matches for Linksys WAP11: Worst Access Point Ever
Connecting two Linksys wifi access
points
Connecting two Linksys wifi access
points
12/24/2004 01:06 PMPaul English explains carefully how to set up two wifi access points
if you need to cover a broader area... He also has a nice appreciation
of David Brudnoy, the long-time Boston-area radio talk show host who
was opinionated without being stupid or obnoxious. I only heard him a
few times, but his movie reviews were the best thing in the Boston Tab
newsweekly....
Linksys Routers Administrative Web
Interface Access Security Issue
Linksys Routers Administrative Web
Interface Access Security Issue
06/21/2004 09:27 AM“The issue has been reported in the following products: Linksys
WRT54G (firmware release 2.02.7), Linksys BEFSR41 ver.3…Other
products and firmware releases may also be affected. The vendor has
released a beta fix for the WRT54G product.
The end of the Wireless access point?
The end of the Wireless access point?
12/03/2003 09:50 AMPctel infects the network
Bluetooth access point
Bluetooth access point
03/20/2003 08:30 AM
You'd
be crazy to connect a laptop to the Internet using this instead of
WiFi, but Belkin has a new Bluetooth wireless access point which can
be used for connecting a PDA or other Bluetooth-enabled gadgets to
your local network. Has a USB print server as well.
Read
Access point in London
Access point in London
04/22/2004 02:22 AMPlant yourself in The Lemon Tree just off Trafalgar Sq and access the
interweb for free, sitting at the window. There is an open access
point that hasn't been chalked yet. It has nothing to do with the pub
but thought you'd may as well have a pint! Enjoy. n.b. This
point was open on friday night 16th April.
D-Link's USB-Powered Access Point
D-Link's USB-Powered Access Point
08/17/2004 08:51 PMAh, Yes, The Lamppost As A Wireless
Access Point
Ah, Yes, The Lamppost As A Wireless
Access Point
03/23/2005 08:20 PMStop me if you've heard this one before... A wireless technology
company
wants
to put wireless access points up on lampposts all over the UK to
establish wide area wireless data access. Of course, this was the
same plan that Metricom had way back when with their Ricochet service
(still in some sort of existence after being bought and sold by a
bunch of different companies). In fact, I still think many lampposts
around here have Ricochet boxes on them. In other words, this isn't a
particularly new idea at all. Putting access points on lampposts just
solves one (small) issue -- but doesn't answer many other questions,
including how well the mesh technology works and (much more
importantly) coming up with a decent business model.
Wi-Fi Battle Turns to Access Point,
802.11n
Wi-Fi Battle Turns to Access Point,
802.11n
08/27/2004 01:39 PMIndustry sources say Intel's new triband Wi-Fi client module won't
have a significant effect on the wireless landscape, as the
next-generation 802.11n standard moves to the forefront.
Asus' WL-330 Pocket Access Point
Asus' WL-330 Pocket Access Point
01/22/2004 02:10 AMFrom Asus, a new wireless adapter for adding WiFi to any device with
an Etherent port that with the flip of a switch can also...
Use one wireless Mac as an internet
access point
Use one wireless Mac as an internet
access point
01/05/2004 09:51 AMReading Ben Hammersley's Weblog, I found the following tip for sharing
Internet:
In answer to the long held question, can a TiBook with one Wifi card
act as a repeater and relay access to everyone else in the room
without the...
Wireless Access Point Monitor
Wireless Access Point Monitor
12/09/2003 06:09 PMWelcome
WLAN Switch in an Access Point
WLAN Switch in an Access Point
03/29/2005 11:28 AM Xirrus launches its wireless LAN array: In a briefing last week,
Xirrus executives explained that their product combines the utility of
a wireless LAN switch with a single footprint that can coordinate
frequency and signal pattern across as many as 16 channels using a
combination of 802.11a and 802.11b/g with sectorized antennas. Gigabit
Ethernet carries the traffic to and from the array; a redundant
failover Gigabit Ethernet port and a 10/100 management port ensures
throughput. The WLAN array comes in three configuration: four ports,
eight ports, or 16 ports (models XS-3500, XS-3700, XS-3900). All three
models can work in 802.11a, b, or g mode for each radio, with up to 12
for 802.11a and up to four for 802.11b/g. Xirrus has baseband-level
control of the radios which allows them to adaptively and dynamically
change the signal strength and antenna scope. Because they're
sectorized, that means each radio can serve a greater distance if
needed than the typical indoor omnidirectional antenna--or back off as
the RF environment requires. The arrays have what are now required
features of any switch: VLANs, multiple SSIDs per switch (up to 16),
QoS, and assignment to VLAN based on authentication, SSID, or other
factors. One of the radios on any model can be set to work as a
monitor for security threats, like rogue access points. The arrays can
be managed using Layer 3 tunneling with a centralized platform, the
XM-3300, which can handle up to 500 WLAN arrays. Because there's an
extra 10/100 interface, the management can be entirely out of band of
the actual network traffic. The arrays are powered with 48-volt DC
which requires either direct electrical wiring for an AC adapter or
the use of DC power over Ethernet--not the standard kind, but their
48-volt variety--that ties into their Remote Power System (XP-3100) at
over 300 feet of Cat 5 Ethernet cable. The Xirrus array is the logical
extension of the WLAN switch concept. One of the early gating factors
for WLAN switching was the necessity for all traffic to be routed from
an access point back via Ethernet to a physical switch which had to
manage all the data coming and going. While this added the benefit of
VLAN-based roaming that was independent of a physical switch location,
it also tied bandwidth to the computational and switching capacity of
that centralized switch device. (Symbol's first "access port" system
had only...
Use Wi-Fi To Play Access Point Games
Use Wi-Fi To Play Access Point Games
12/29/2004 08:28 PMWant to have some fun with your wireless network? We've gathered six
nifty games that'll keep you and your friends occupied for hours.
Access Point Utilites for Unix
Access Point Utilites for Unix
01/02/2004 07:26 PMap-utils 1.4pre2 "Happy New Year" released
U.S. Robotics Wireless Access Point DoS
U.S. Robotics Wireless Access Point DoS
08/04/2004 02:35 AMDirect and Related Links for 'U.S.
Robotics Wireless Access Point DoS'
“Albert Puigsech Galicia has reported a vulnerability in U.S.
Robotics Wireless Access Point 8054 Series, allowing malicious people
to cause a Denial of Service….The vulnerability has been
reported in firmware version 1.21h. Other versions may also be
affected. Solution: Restrict access to the administrative
interface.”…
Turn-key Mesh Routing Access Point
Turn-key Mesh Routing Access Point
02/13/2003 03:25 PMI was going to post the google cache, but even this is loading slowly
as heck for some reason? by octalc0de on Tuesday October 01, @06:44PM
(#4370414). ...
Intel shelves plans for Wi-Fi access
point
Intel shelves plans for Wi-Fi access
point
09/24/2004 03:39 PMCNET News.com Sep 24 2004 8:01PM GMT
Access Point Utilities for Unix 1.4.1
(Stable)
Access Point Utilities for Unix 1.4.1
(Stable)
05/29/2004 04:50 PMUtilites to configure and monitor a Wireless Access Point under Unix.
Zyxel Adds PEAP in an Access Point
Zyxel Adds PEAP in an Access Point
06/17/2005 03:19 PM Zyxel has released an AP with built-in 802.1X with PEAP: This
all-in-one unit allows you to run a small office with WPA-Enterprise
security using PEAP for up to 32 users. It's $179. In a press release,
Zyxel claimed it was the first to offer PEAP-in-a-box. That accolade
should go, however, to computer-maker Gateway which offered such a
device last July (my review). Its Gateway 7001 series (802.11g for
$299, a+g for $399) features built-in PEAP and built-in VLAN
segregation. It has two Ethernet ports which allow physical network
segregation as well as virtual. Gateway never capitalized on this
advantage, and the product now seems overpriced. [link via Tom's
Networking]...

Anecdotally, Hotels Use Free Access as a
Selling Point
Anecdotally, Hotels Use Free Access as a
Selling Point
03/06/2004 01:49 AMOn a drive this last week from Los Angeles to Seattle, I noticed more
hotels advertising free high-speed Internet access than ever before: I
drove with my brother-in-law and a border collie from Los Angeles to
Seattle over 2 1/2 days, starting on "the 5" (which turns into "I-5"
north of the great central valley), cutting over to 101 along the
northern coast, and then cutting back to I-5 at Grants Pass, Oregon. I
saw several hundred billboards and the front doors of many hotels and
motels as we drove along. Unlike previous long trips I've taken in the
last couple of years, Internet is now a major bullet point for
travelers. Most of the signs that advertised Internet service noted
that it was high-speed and free, as well. Taken in the context of the
travelers who pass along the routes we took, I can see that those
services are a big necessity. In our case, our one night in a hotel in
Ukiah didn't lead us to broadband since we were traveling with a dog.
We looked into one chain, but they only had smoking rooms. We stayed
at an inexpensive Super 8 that had free local and toll-free calls. My
ISP had a Ukiah number, astoundingly, and thus I paid nothing for
access in any case....
Intel chip set to make PC into wireless
access point
Intel chip set to make PC into wireless
access point
12/02/2003 01:28 AMAlthough software on the Grantsdale chip set will enable wireless
access capability, users will still need a wireless card for PCs to
use the technology.
Cisco Wi-Fi access point flaw lets
snoopers in
Cisco Wi-Fi access point flaw lets
snoopers in
12/04/2003 08:28 AMZDNet UK Dec 4 2003 7:36AM ET
Radionet Launches Wi-Fi Access Point for
Outdoor Applications
Radionet Launches Wi-Fi Access Point for
Outdoor Applications
06/17/2005 07:20 PMNew RN-610 brings high reliability and advanced security features to
outdoor corporate and hotspot WLAN networks [PRWEB Jun 10, 2005]
Meshcube: transparent tiny meshing
access-point
Meshcube: transparent tiny meshing
access-point
06/28/2004 06:39 AM
The Meshcube is a tiny, kit-built meshing WiFi (802.11a/b/g)
access-point. It's kinda pricey (€199 and up), but it looks great
and meshing networks are genuinely cool.
Link
(
via Engadget)
Access Point Utilities for Unix 1.4pre2
(Development)
Access Point Utilities for Unix 1.4pre2
(Development)
01/03/2004 03:19 PMUtilites to configure and monitor a Wireless Access Point under Unix.
Automatic Asset Location System uses
Wi-Fi Access Point Triangulation
Automatic Asset Location System uses
Wi-Fi Access Point Triangulation
03/28/2005 06:26 PMBarcoding Inc. has created an application that automatically detects
the location of an asset using standard wireless infrastructure.
[PRWEB Mar 28, 2005]
D-Link Wireless Access Point Features
Power Over Ethernet
D-Link Wireless Access Point Features
Power Over Ethernet
09/07/2004 08:34 AMD-Link Systems this week is unveiling a business-class 802.11g access
point that boasts new management and security features as well as POE
for spots far from electrical outlets.
Meru Access Point Eliminates 802.11g
Client Performance Penalty
Meru Access Point Eliminates 802.11g
Client Performance Penalty
08/10/2004 07:25 PMDirect
and Related Links for 'Meru Access Point Eliminates 802.11g Client
Performance Penalty'
“Continuing its history of technology leadership and industry
firsts in wireless networking, Meru Networks today announced its new
AP200 Access Point with Dual Speed WLAN technology, which delivers
maximum performance for any client on a hybrid wireless LAN
(WLAN).” This unit eliminates the “speed penalty”
that Wi-Fi networks encounter when using mixed 802.11b/g clients. That
makes upgrading easier, as you can do it piece by piece. Myself, I
just bit the bullet and did it…
WAP11 Graphical Configuration Utility
WAP11 Graphical Configuration Utility
12/08/2003 11:15 PMCompile problem on Fedora Core 1
Intel drops WiFi access point tech from
Grantsdale chipset for desktops
Intel drops WiFi access point tech from
Grantsdale chipset for desktops
09/25/2004 05:22 PMEngadget Sep 25 2004 9:09PM GMT
Compex releases sleekly styled
enterprise-class 802.11g access point,
WPE54G-ENT
Compex releases sleekly styled
enterprise-class 802.11g access point,
WPE54G-ENT
07/11/2004 04:18 AMCompex’s WPE54G-ENT includes tight security features to maintain the
utmost network security at the enterprise level. [PRWEB Jul 11, 2004]
DBT-900AP Bluetooth-to-LAN Access-Point
to eliminate connectivity barrier with
Ethernet LANs
DBT-900AP Bluetooth-to-LAN Access-Point
to eliminate connectivity barrier with
Ethernet LANs
09/08/2004 03:02 AMAME Info Sep 8 2004 6:58AM GMT
Rectron, Gigabyte enable seamless
wireless networking with new dual access
point
Rectron, Gigabyte enable seamless
wireless networking with new dual access
point
07/06/2004 11:18 PMSunday Times South Africa Jul 7 2004 3:15AM GMT
802.11 WiFi Ruggedized Outdoor Access
Point and Antenna Kits Hit The Streets
(and docks)
802.11 WiFi Ruggedized Outdoor Access
Point and Antenna Kits Hit The Streets
(and docks)
08/19/2004 02:21 AMHauteSpot Networks, a leading provider of long range wireless
networking solutions, today announced the release of ruggedized, long
range, outdoor access point and antenna kits which are ideal for RV
parks, Truck stops, Marinas and campus'. These low cost, high quality,
simple to install solutions for providing WiFi network access to large
areas, are targeted at organizations who don't have, nor want, complex
network support infrastructures. [PRWEB Aug 19, 2004]
Vulns: U.S. Robotics USR808054 Wireless
Access Point Web Administration Denial
Of Service Vulnerability
Vulns: U.S. Robotics USR808054 Wireless
Access Point Web Administration Denial
Of Service Vulnerability
08/05/2004 10:46 PMSecurityFocus Aug 6 2004 2:58AM GMT
E-Time System, Moonrise Announce
Strategic Partnership, Raise Software
Standards With New ‘POS’ Public Access
Product Self-service technology and
e-commerce leaders target interactive
kiosk industry with new “Point of Sale”
applications.
E-Time System, Moonrise Announce
Strategic Partnership, Raise Software
Standards With New ‘POS’ Public Access
Product Self-service technology and
e-commerce leaders target interactive
kiosk industry with new “Point of Sale”
applications.
05/31/2004 02:17 PMMoonrise Systems, Inc. publishers of NetStop Internet kiosk browser
and Pennsylvania-based E-Time System, Inc. announced their
collaboration on a new software product for public Internet access
terminals. The announcement follows the signing of an exclusive
strategic marketing agreement earlier this year. [PRWEB May 28, 2004]
Sundance Unveils Floating-Point Library
for TI Fixed-Point TMS320™ DSP Family
Sundance Unveils Floating-Point Library
for TI Fixed-Point TMS320™ DSP Family
04/15/2005 05:09 AMSundance Digital Processing Inc,, a worldwide supplier and
manufacturer of advanced digital signal processing (DSP) and
reconfigurable computing platforms, today announced the availability
of the GDD600, a new and powerful library of floating-point DSP
vectors and functions. [PRWEB Apr 15, 2005]
Getting From Point A to Point X :
Effective Site Navigation
Getting From Point A to Point X :
Effective Site Navigation
06/05/2005 11:57 PM[security bulletin] SSRT4719 hp OpenView
Select Access remote unauthorized access
[security bulletin] SSRT4719 hp OpenView
Select Access remote unauthorized access
05/26/2004 01:45 PMBoren, Rich (SSRT) (May 25 2004)
Grok Description matches for Linksys WAP11: Worst Access Point Ever
GrokA matches for Linksys WAP11: Worst Access Point Ever
Product Review: Linksys WRV54G
Product Review: Linksys WRV54G
12/19/2004 03:17 PMThis router offers a lot of features for its price point and has great
potential--potential that won't be realized until the configuration,
documentation and support improve.
Linksys WRE54G Wireless-G Range Expander
Linksys WRE54G Wireless-G Range Expander
06/18/2004 09:28 AMHot on the heels of Apple's
Airport Express comes Linksys's Wireless-G Range Expander, which at
$99 is cheaper than the Apple option, but doesn't offer nearly the
value, either. The WRE54G is only a range extender -- not an access
point, like the Airport Express -- and of course doesn't do all the
fancy iTunes streaming, which may or may not matter to you. It's
designed to work with Linksys's Wireless-G routers and extends both
Wireless-G and Wireless-B (the two 'almost standards' that generally
work with 802.11b and 802.11g) by plugging into any available wall
socket and pressing the 'auto configure' button. It's kind of fruity
looking, too, but in a mildly appealing Rebel Hoth base equipment sort
of way.
Read [Linksys via NWF
usion]
Related
Why Apple's Airport
Express May Unofficially Extend Non-Airport Networks [Gizmodo]
AirPort Express with AirTunes [Gizmodo]
Linux on the Linksys wrt54g 0.5
Linux on the Linksys wrt54g 0.5
06/01/2004 12:01 PMA Linux distribution for the Linksys wrt54g wireless access point.
Hacking the Linksys WRT54G
Hacking the Linksys WRT54G
06/01/2004 07:24 AMLinux on the Linksys wrt54g 0.3
Linux on the Linksys wrt54g 0.3
12/07/2003 07:11 AMA Linux distribution for the Linksys wrt54g wireless access point.
Change Your Linksys WRT54G Admin
Password Right Now!
Change Your Linksys WRT54G Admin
Password Right Now!
06/02/2004 01:16 PMTech consultant discovers that Linksys WRT54G allows remote,
over-the-Internet administration login even when remote management is
turned off: Because all broadband gateway vendors ship their equipment
with default passwords like public or admin, this vulnerability is
moderately critical according to the Secunia security consultants. An
automated attack could scan millions of home broadband network
addresses and feed them the WRT54G Web login sequence. With remote
administrative access, the most that could happen is vandalism: the
Linksys doesn't provide tools via its Web interface for packet
sniffing, but someone could corrupt the setup and lock a user out by
changing the password, requiring a hard reset. Also, Linksys' Web form
appears to send the WEP or WPA password as hidden password text in a
Web form, but that text is unencrypted in the HTML source, which can
easily be viewed....
The Linksys WRT54G "security problem"
doesn't exist
The Linksys WRT54G "security problem"
doesn't exist
06/04/2004 06:43 PMDavid Pipe (Jun 04 2004)
Linksys WRT54g, AirPort Express, and
iTunes
Linksys WRT54g, AirPort Express, and
iTunes
07/28/2004 11:00 AMI have a G4 iMac and a G4 Aluminum PowerBook. I use a Linksys
router/wireless port as my on-ramp for the PowerBook when I want to
browse the internet from the comfort of my living room. All my music
is on an external drive at...
RE: Linksys WRT54G - Advice for european
users
RE: Linksys WRT54G - Advice for european
users
06/07/2004 11:51 PMConnor, Ethan M. W (Jun 07 2004)
Linksys WRT54G - Advice for european
users
Linksys WRT54G - Advice for european
users
06/07/2004 01:53 PMChrister Palm (Jun 05 2004)
Re: The Linksys WRT54G "security
problem" doesn't exist
Re: The Linksys WRT54G "security
problem" doesn't exist
06/05/2004 01:15 PMcaldcv_at_students.fccj.org (Jun 04 2004)
Re: LinkSys WRT54G administration page
availble to WAN
Re: LinkSys WRT54G administration page
availble to WAN
06/01/2004 01:42 PMSteffen Mueller (Jun 01 2004)
Linksys WRT54G Denial of Service
Vulnerability
Linksys WRT54G Denial of Service
Vulnerability
12/03/2003 07:30 PMtest_at_techcentric.net (Dec 03 2003)
Re: Linksys WRT54G Denial of Service
Vulnerability
Re: Linksys WRT54G Denial of Service
Vulnerability
12/04/2003 02:25 PMMichael Renzmann (Dec 03 2003)
LinkSys WRT54G administration page
availble to WAN
LinkSys WRT54G administration page
availble to WAN
05/31/2004 05:12 PMAlan W. Rateliff, II (May 31 2004)
broadband » News » Get More From Your
Router - Tinkering with modified WRT54G
firmware
broadband » News » Get More From Your
Router - Tinkering with modified WRT54G
firmware
02/14/2004 08:03 PMhttp://www.broadbandreports.com/shownews/38267
Written by Karl BodeA fairly common VoIP complaint (depending on
configuration) has been choppy communications when users are
throttling their broadband connection. To that end, users are
tinkering with modified router firmware upgrades to incorporate
bandwidth management and a host of other free improvements. This
thread in our VoIP forum outlines how one user obtained the quality of
service he was looking for with a Linksys WRT54G and...
Linksys WRT54G Wireless-G Broadband
Router Easily Exploited
Linksys WRT54G Wireless-G Broadband
Router Easily Exploited
06/03/2004 01:35 PM
Heads up, ye owners of the
popular Linksys WRT54G Wireless-G Broadband Router. Even if you
disable remote administration, the router will still allow users
sharing your WiFi network to access administration web pages. That's
not the end of the world unless you haven't changed your admin
password, which if you're like most of us, coddled by fire-and-forget
technology, you probably haven't. If you aren't taking any more steps
to secure your router, at least do yourself a favor and change the
default password to something else, preferably not the name of a pet,
child, or the lady down the hall you've been sleeping with that you
think, hey, nobody knows about but really, seriously, we all
totally know.
Read
b> [InternetNews via /.]
Update: Looks like it's not quite as bad as it could be,
as the exploit only works if the built-in firewall has been disabled
(it defaults to on). Still, wouldn't this be a great time to verify
your settings?
Read [LinksysInfo]
Linksys WRT54G Wireless-G Router,
Notebook Adapter, $20 Gift Certificate
for $88
Linksys WRT54G Wireless-G Router,
Notebook Adapter, $20 Gift Certificate
for $88
08/04/2004 01:31 PM
Okay, this on is a little
hard to follow, but it's worth it, so stick with me. Amazon has the
Linksys WRT54G Wireless-G router (the one that runs Linux that you can
flash with the magic firmware to make it do all sorts of interesting
tricks) bundled with a Wireless-G notebook card for $108 (there's a
"Better Together" link on the product page). If you buy both, you can
use the $10 rebate on both to save $20, then go on to qualify for a
$20 gift certificate on future Amazon shopping.
So basically you're getting a really nice, tinker-ready Wi-Fi
router for $68 with free shipping. Not a bad deal at all, but if you
still aren't seeing why this is a good deal, you probably wouldn't
want one in the first place.
Read
- WRT54G Product Page [Amazon via Slickdeals]
Look - Rebate Image (Use this twice) [Amazon]
Read - $20 Gift Certificate Info [Amazon]
Related
Linksys WRT54G Wireless-G
Broadband Router Easily Exploited [Gizmodo]
"Tech consultant discovers that Linksys
WRT54G allows remote, over-the-Internet
administration login even when remote
management is turned off"
"Tech consultant discovers that Linksys
WRT54G allows remote, over-the-Internet
administration login even when remote
management is turned off"
06/03/2004 12:21 PMLinksys Posts Beta Firmware to Correct
Remote Admin Problem
Linksys Posts Beta Firmware to Correct
Remote Admin Problem
06/04/2004 02:13 PMLinksys has posted beta firmware for its WRT54G that closes a
potential remote access hole in its security: The initial report
indicated that remote administration of the WRT54G was possible out of
the box. The consultant who reported the problem checked other
WRT54Gs: if firewall protection is turned on (Linksys says this is the
default and users confirm), then the remote issue is non-existent.
However, some of the units that the consultant purchased to test had
firewall service turned off out of the box. A Linksys spokesperson
said that this release is labeled beta because other functionality
changes are in progress and not yet finalized. Linksys' official
statement reads, "For those rare few that do disable the firewall and
turn off remote admin on their WRT54G, Linksys advises those users to
download the latest beta firmware which is posted on the Linksys
website." I just purchased a WRT54G to test out its default
configuration, and I can confirm that I received a unit with firmware
v2.02.2 (which predates the 2.02.7 March 2004 release), and that its
firewall service enabled....
Sail Away with HauteSpot WiFi
Sail Away with HauteSpot WiFi
08/01/2004 05:17 AMHauteSpot Networks announces the first, low cost, long range complete
mobile 802.11 solution for boats, trucks, RVs and vehicle fleets.
[PRWEB Aug 1, 2004]
KernelThread Examines Extensible
Firmware And Open Firmware
KernelThread Examines Extensible
Firmware And Open Firmware
06/17/2004 01:12 PMShark Tank: Let it slow, let it slow,
let it slow
Shark Tank: Let it slow, let it slow,
let it slow
12/25/2003 12:48 AMIt's the height of the holiday shopping season, and this pilot fish is
hitting a big computer and electronics store to stuff his stockings.
Then comes time for him to check out.
php-syslog-ng 2.5
php-syslog-ng 2.5
05/18/2004 10:29 PMA Web frontend for viewing syslog-ng messages.
php-syslog-ng 2.5.1
php-syslog-ng 2.5.1
06/01/2004 02:07 PMA Web frontend for viewing syslog-ng messages.
php-syslog-ng
php-syslog-ng
05/07/2004 04:29 PMphp-syslog-ng-2.0 Released
SQL Syslog Mailstats
SQL Syslog Mailstats
06/04/2004 05:21 PMDevelopment status
Parse-Syslog-Mail-0.02
Parse-Syslog-Mail-0.02
04/03/2005 04:07 PM Linksys WAP11: Worst Access Point Ever