. júna 2002 16:29
To: Daniska Tomas
Subject: RE: What's wrong with provisioning tools?
I have a client HTTP://www.CORRS.ORG using several
speech-synthesis terminals,
they even have a brail printer on the network.
I donate my eyes to them from time to time, but they get
along very well
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Stephen Griffin wrote:
In the referenced message, David Daley said:
snip
4) There isn't anything to track non sanctioned changes to the network
(i.e.: hacker induced re-configurations)
I would be really surprised if anything other than mom-and-pop shops
didn't have
### On Wed, 12 Jun 2002 18:37:07 -0400 (EDT), jeffrey arnold
### [EMAIL PROTECTED] casually decided to expound upon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
### the following thoughts about Re: What's wrong with provisioning
### tools?:
ja On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Stephen Griffin wrote:
ja
ja :: I would be really
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, David Daley wrote:
I would very much like to hear about specific needs for (provisioning)
tools that would satisfy your needs
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ops-operator-req-mgmt-02.txt
-Bill
Bill Woodcock wrote:
David Daley wrote:
: I would very much like to hear about specific needs for
: (provisioning) tools that would satisfy your needs
:
:
: http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ops-operator-req-mgmt-02.txt
I can't help but laugh at this worst case scenario. And
In the referenced message, David Daley said:
snip
4) There isn't anything to track non sanctioned changes to the network
(i.e.: hacker induced re-configurations)
I would be really surprised if anything other than mom-and-pop shops
didn't have _at least_ this.
rtrmon or rancid can do great
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Stephen Griffin wrote:
:: I would be really surprised if anything other than mom-and-pop shops
:: didn't have _at least_ this.
::
:: rtrmon or rancid can do great config archiving and provide difference
:: output.
::
I don't think the issue is detecting change as much as