KLCMonitorApplet is a software that delivers a monitoring applet for Kicker to keep track of line controls.
With KLCMonitorApplet, users can enjoy numerous features, including user accounting through Linux-PAM or passwd/shadow file, as well as controlling multiple lines and measuring throughput. The applet also allows logging and analyzing logs, logging to a MySQL database, and generating an HTML-formatted status report via the webserver. Additionally, KLCMonitorApplet supports different line types, including analog, ISDN, and ADSL.
The applet also features a pinger option to prevent line drops and reports data such as time and number of incoming ISDN calls to clients, including an address book lookup. KLCMonitorApplet further allows client-dependent modifications to the NAT server firewall by using an external script whenever a client goes online or offline.
KLCMonitorApplet requires linesrv to function. Additionally, it comes with several packages, including the LineControl server itself and clients such as wlc2 for Windows, klcc for Linux KDE, jlc written in Java, and xlc for Linux X11 using the Gimp Toolkit. For those interested in generating statistics, lclog-mysql offers PHP scripts to generate attractive statistics from a linesrv MySQL.log database when used with a webserver like Apache. Finally, lclog2mysql assists in converting a 2.1.x linesrv logfile to a MySQL log, although users must manually create the necessary database and tables.
In summary, KLCMonitorApplet is an excellent software for LineControl server monitoring, with numerous features to provide better control over internet connections. Users are provided with easy-to-use options, including multiple line controls, the ability to monitor throughput, and user accounting, making it an essential tool for better internet management.
Version 2.0.6: N/A