We use big brother.

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It's great, and you only need to open up one port (1984)

-john

On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, Gilles Rigitano wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I got no answer to my question about Patrol Agent running on hosts in
> the DMZ. I will re-formulate my question to be less restrictive.
> 
> I would have something, script, agent, etc., running on the host (mainly
> Unix), gauging the resources (CPU, I/O etc.) and sending the result to a
> centralised host (Unix too) behind the firewall without (much)
> compromising the security of the DMZ and the security of my inner
> network.
> 
> The facility to do it as an unattended service is a concern.
> I know that security is an everyday task but I think that too
> sophisticated tools have shorter lives than other. At least home-made
> tools.
> 
> 
> How do you monitor in a real-time manner the hosts of your DMZ?
> What seems the most secure (or the less unsecured) way to do it.
> 
> 
> Many thanks for all advise,
> Gilles
> 
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