Re: [Simple-evcorr-users] 20th birthday of SEC

2021-03-26 Thread MILLS, ROCKY
Wow! 20 years of SEC!

Superb lightweight tool suitable for many applications and excellent support 
via this user group.

And each year SEC continues to evolve with new capabilities.


Thank you very much Risto!


And many thanks too for those that participate in this SEC user group across 
the years.

High Regards,
Rocky

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Yes, thanks Risto, and everyone for helping make/keep this super valuable and 
powerful software available.

I've been using it at UCSD for nearly 20 years to detect brute force ssh 
scanning, and feed that info to the security folks to facilitate automated 
campus edge blocking.

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> From: "Frazier, Jon" 
> Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2021 14:34:52 +
> Subject: Re: [Simple-evcorr-users] 20th birthday of SEC
> To: Risto Vaarandi ,
>  "simple-evcorr-users@lists.sourceforge.net"
>  
> 
> Thank you Risto as without you this tool would not be available.
> I know it personally helped me in two different shops to more easily perform 
> certain job requirements.
> Back in the early days there were more discussions on how to use it as well 
> as some benchmarking on number of events over time.
> 
> Regards,
> Jon Frazier
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2021 9:28 AM
> To: simple-evcorr-users@lists.sourceforge.net
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> hi all,
> 
> on March 23 2001, SEC version 1.0 was released into public domain. I would 
> like to take the opportunity to thank all SEC users for creative discussions 
> in this mailing list during the last two decades. I would also like to thank 
> all people who have suggested new features or supplied software and 
> documentation fixes. I am especially grateful to John P. Rouillard for many 
> design proposals and new ideas that are now part of the SEC code. Finally, my 
> thanks will also go to long term SEC package maintainers for their continuous 
> work during more than a decade -- Jaakko Niemi (Debian and Ubuntu), Stefan 
> Schulze Frielinghaus (RHEL, CentOS and Fedora), Malcolm Lewis (SLE and 
> openSUSE), Okan Demirmen (OpenBSD), and all other package maintainers for 
> platforms I might not be aware of.
> 
> Thank you all!
> 
> risto
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Re: [Simple-evcorr-users] 20th birthday of SEC

2021-03-23 Thread Brian Parent via Simple-evcorr-users
Yes, thanks Risto, and everyone for helping make/keep this super valuable and 
powerful software available.

I've been using it at UCSD for nearly 20 years to detect brute force ssh 
scanning, and feed that info to the security folks to facilitate automated 
campus edge blocking.

Re:
> From: "Frazier, Jon" 
> Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2021 14:34:52 +
> Subject: Re: [Simple-evcorr-users] 20th birthday of SEC
> To: Risto Vaarandi ,
>  "simple-evcorr-users@lists.sourceforge.net"
>  
> 
> Thank you Risto as without you this tool would not be available.
> I know it personally helped me in two different shops to more easily perform 
> certain job requirements.
> Back in the early days there were more discussions on how to use it as well 
> as some benchmarking on number of events over time.
> 
> Regards,
> Jon Frazier
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Risto Vaarandi 
> Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2021 9:28 AM
> To: simple-evcorr-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [External] [Simple-evcorr-users] 20th birthday of SEC
> 
> ___
> Caution: This email originated from outside of GM Financial and may contain 
> unsafe content.
> ___
> 
> hi all,
> 
> on March 23 2001, SEC version 1.0 was released into public domain. I would 
> like to take the opportunity to thank all SEC users for creative discussions 
> in this mailing list during the last two decades. I would also like to thank 
> all people who have suggested new features or supplied software and 
> documentation fixes. I am especially grateful to John P. Rouillard for many 
> design proposals and new ideas that are now part of the SEC code. Finally, my 
> thanks will also go to long term SEC package maintainers for their continuous 
> work during more than a decade -- Jaakko Niemi (Debian and Ubuntu), Stefan 
> Schulze Frielinghaus (RHEL, CentOS and Fedora), Malcolm Lewis (SLE and 
> openSUSE), Okan Demirmen (OpenBSD), and all other package maintainers for 
> platforms I might not be aware of.
> 
> Thank you all!
> 
> risto
> 
> 
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Re: [Simple-evcorr-users] 20th birthday of SEC

2021-03-23 Thread Frazier, Jon
Thank you Risto as without you this tool would not be available.
I know it personally helped me in two different shops to more easily perform 
certain job requirements.
Back in the early days there were more discussions on how to use it as well as 
some benchmarking on number of events over time.

Regards,
Jon Frazier


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From: Risto Vaarandi 
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2021 9:28 AM
To: simple-evcorr-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [External] [Simple-evcorr-users] 20th birthday of SEC

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hi all,

on March 23 2001, SEC version 1.0 was released into public domain. I would like 
to take the opportunity to thank all SEC users for creative discussions in this 
mailing list during the last two decades. I would also like to thank all people 
who have suggested new features or supplied software and documentation fixes. I 
am especially grateful to John P. Rouillard for many design proposals and new 
ideas that are now part of the SEC code. Finally, my thanks will also go to 
long term SEC package maintainers for their continuous work during more than a 
decade -- Jaakko Niemi (Debian and Ubuntu), Stefan Schulze Frielinghaus (RHEL, 
CentOS and Fedora), Malcolm Lewis (SLE and openSUSE), Okan Demirmen (OpenBSD), 
and all other package maintainers for platforms I might not be aware of.

Thank you all!

risto


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[Simple-evcorr-users] 20th birthday of SEC

2021-03-23 Thread Risto Vaarandi
hi all,

on March 23 2001, SEC version 1.0 was released into public domain. I
would like to take the opportunity to thank all SEC users for creative
discussions in this mailing list during the last two decades. I would
also like to thank all people who have suggested new features or
supplied software and documentation fixes. I am especially grateful to
John P. Rouillard for many design proposals and new ideas that are now
part of the SEC code. Finally, my thanks will also go to long term SEC
package maintainers for their continuous work during more than a
decade -- Jaakko Niemi (Debian and Ubuntu), Stefan Schulze
Frielinghaus (RHEL, CentOS and Fedora), Malcolm Lewis (SLE and
openSUSE), Okan Demirmen (OpenBSD), and all other package maintainers
for platforms I might not be aware of.

Thank you all!

risto


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