On September 08, 07:49 (+0200), Igor Genibel wrote:
> > Prelude will actually use snort as a sensor...
> You are wrong.
> The only thing predule uses from snort is the ruleset.
Actually, there also exists a patch for Snort (up to 2.0.1), developed
by a Prelude team member, which makes Snort lo
* John Galt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-09-06 19:28:51 -0600]:
> >I've been looking over the home page for Prelude
> >and I'm curious if anyone is using it. Snort seems
> >to be everyone's favorite (it's what I use too) but
> >this package looks a lot nicer if it really does
> >live up to the expect
On September 08, 07:49 (+0200), Igor Genibel wrote:
> > Prelude will actually use snort as a sensor...
> You are wrong.
> The only thing predule uses from snort is the ruleset.
Actually, there also exists a patch for Snort (up to 2.0.1), developed
by a Prelude team member, which makes Snort lo
* John Galt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-09-06 19:28:51 -0600]:
> >I've been looking over the home page for Prelude
> >and I'm curious if anyone is using it. Snort seems
> >to be everyone's favorite (it's what I use too) but
> >this package looks a lot nicer if it really does
> >live up to the expect
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On Sat, 6 Sep 2003, Dale Amon wrote:
>I've been looking over the home page for Prelude
>and I'm curious if anyone is using it. Snort seems
>to be everyone's favorite (it's what I use too) but
>this package looks a lot nicer if it really does
>live up
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On Sat, 6 Sep 2003, Dale Amon wrote:
>I've been looking over the home page for Prelude
>and I'm curious if anyone is using it. Snort seems
>to be everyone's favorite (it's what I use too) but
>this package looks a lot nicer if it really does
>live up
I've been looking over the home page for Prelude
and I'm curious if anyone is using it. Snort seems
to be everyone's favorite (it's what I use too) but
this package looks a lot nicer if it really does
live up to the expectations one gets on a first
read.
What say ye?
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I've been looking over the home page for Prelude
and I'm curious if anyone is using it. Snort seems
to be everyone's favorite (it's what I use too) but
this package looks a lot nicer if it really does
live up to the expectations one gets on a first
read.
What say ye?
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