hello sorry i dint mean to get the asnwer completely, i just need the guide lines, i have made many notes using ossec E-book, but i am not getting wat the actual purpose, means how it is getting worked ,
On Apr 15, 5:52 pm, MdMonk <[email protected]> wrote: > pwn'd > > On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 9:36 AM, Kevin Wilcox <[email protected]>wrote: > > > > > 2009/4/14 <[email protected]>: > > > > Hiiii > > > hello plz can u help me about the ossec , as i am new to this i am > > > unable to get , > > > please give the answer for this question. > > > > OSSEC is capable of performing the following system-level checks: > > > a) file integrity checking > > > b) Windows registry monitoring, > > > c) rootkit detection, and > > > d) active response. > > > Critically discuss each of the above features, the reasons they are > > > useful and how they are > > > implemen ted in OSSEC. > > > > i need a detailed answer for this question, hope you will give > > > Hello plz can u help me about your major, as i am new to this i am > > unable to get , > > please give the answer for this question. > > > YOUR MAJOR is capable of enabling you to get a job and answer these > > questions. Relevant information to the assignment you are asking us to > > do for you includes but is not limited to: > > a) your University > > b) your class section > > c) your professor > > d) your name > > Please provide each of the above elements, how the professor may be > > contacted and what the penalties are for having the Community do your > > assignment for you. > > > i need a detailed answer for this question, hope you will give > > > Seriously, "critically discuss each of the above features ... > > implemented in OSSEC" is *obviously* a homework/assignment question. > > I'm sure that Martin Everett, Vice Chancellor at University of East > > London, where you are fully aware you are a current student, will be > > more than interested in knowing that you've asked the Community to do > > your Information Systems assignment for you. > > > kmw > > > -- > > Far better is it to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even > > if chequered by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who > > neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in the grey > > twilight that knows not victory or defeat.
