Risto,

First of all congratulations on the 10th birthday of SEC! It's really growing up now :) Second, please know that it is highly appreciated and a great product that makes my life and that of a lot of colleagues much simpler!

On 23-3-2011 10:25, Risto Vaarandi wrote:
hi all,

a small note that might be interesting for some. The first public
version of SEC (1.0) was released 10 years ago, in March 23 2001.

Few facts about the 1.0 version:
- it had 3,059 lines and 75KB of code (in contrast, the latest 2.6.0
version has almost 10,000 lines and 280KB of code)
- it supported 7 rule types (Single, SingleWithSuppress, Pair*,
SingleWith*Threshold*, Suppress)
- 6 actions were implemented (logonly, shellcommand, create, delete,
event, reset)
- 2 pattern types were supported (regular expressions and substrings)
- rules had positional parameters, for example:
Single | DontCont | SubStr | this is a test | my event description | logonly

I would like to thank all list members for exchanging many interesting
ideas which have supported the development of SEC. My special thanks
goes to John Rouillard for many creative discussions and for being
active in the SEC community for almost a decade :)

kind regards,
risto



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