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Logswan

Logswan is a fast Web log analyzer using probabilistic data structures. It is targeted at very large log files, typically APIs logs. It has constant memory usage regardless of the log file size, and takes approximatively 4MB of RAM.

Unique visitors counting is performed using two HyperLogLog counters (one for IPv4, and another one for IPv6), providing a relative accuracy of 0.10%. String representations of IP addresses are used and preferred as they offer better precision.

Project design goals include: speed, memory-usage efficiency, and keeping the code as simple as possible.

Logswan is opinionated software:

Logswan is written with security in mind and is running sandboxed on OpenBSD (using pledge). Experimental seccomp support is available for selected architectures and can be enabled by setting the ENABLE_SECCOMP variable to 1 when invoking CMake. It has also been extensively fuzzed using AFL and Honggfuzz.

Features

Currently implemented features:

Dependencies

Logswan uses the CMake build system and requires Jansson and libmaxminddb libraries and header files.

Installing dependencies

Building

mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make

Logswan has been successfully built and tested on OpenBSD, NetBSD, FreeBSD, macOS, and Linux with both Clang and GCC.

Packages

Logswan packages are available for:

GeoIP2 databases

Logswan looks for GeoIP2 databases in ${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/share/dbip by default, which points to /usr/local/share/dbip.

A custom directory can be set using the GEOIP2DIR variable when invoking CMake:

cmake -DGEOIP2DIR=/var/db/dbip .

The free Creative Commons licensed DB-IP IP to Country Lite database can be downloaded here.

Alternatively, GeoLite2 Country database from MaxMind can be downloaded free of charge here, but require accepting an EULA and is not freely licensed.

Usage

logswan [-ghv] [-d db] logfile

If file is a single dash (`-'), logswan reads from the standard input.

The options are as follows:

-d db	Specify path to a GeoIP database.
-g	Enable GeoIP lookups.
-h	Display usage.
-v	Display version.

Logswan outputs JSON data to stdout.

License

Logswan is released under the BSD 2-Clause license. See LICENSE file for details.

Author

Logswan is developed by Frederic Cambus.

Resources

Project homepage: https://www.logswan.org

GitHub: https://github.com/fcambus/logswan