I have about 30 linux boxes that I need and IDS for. Would I install one
snort box at the gateway or is snort lightweight enough I can install it on
every machine. I would prefer to have it on each machine.
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P.S. Honestly, I do think that is pretty cool that you can do that, and
I'm sure it would be educational and fun. Just don't recommend
installing Debian to
, was Re: [uug]
snort on redhat 9
I mean uh, I know I'm an electrical engineer, and most of my buddies are
too, but we all picked up Caldera, or RedHat, or Manrake (or Debian for
an unlucky few) and just installed it ourselves the first time. It
didn't work totally flawlessly (but pretty well
This is a good step-by-step for a pretty sophisticated snort setup.
Snort Enterprise Implementation -
Snort, MySQL, Acid and SnortCenter on Redhat 9.0 (v3.0) (pdf)
http://www.superhac.com/docs/snort_enterprise.pdf
Note the hack on the main page (http://www.superhac.com) for Net_SSLeay.
Bruce
On Tue, 2003-05-27 at 05:06, Michael Halcrow wrote:
On Tue, May 27, 2003 at 12:17:21AM -0600, David Smith wrote:
Glen Wagley wrote:
was more simple than I had imagined. All I had to do was make sure I
had libpcap. A quick configure, make, make install and I'm ready to
For
--- Bryan Murdock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 2003-05-27 at 05:06, Michael Halcrow wrote:
Hmmm. I wonder how hard it would be to implement
``apt-get install debian'' ...
People might actually install debian if they
simplified the process, and
this would make it a lot simpler than