> > Just make sure you annouce it..... > > will do -- and I guess it was unwise to quote as I did. Probably this was > lost: > > > Pulled down the latest git, and tested. Worked great :) I'm > > not sure if it's in there yet, but a ipv6 will probably be requested > > at > > some point. I'll let you know if I run into anything. > > IPv6 is definitely something needed. I think also a couple of date formats. > The quality and speed of the normalization process greatly depends on the > parsers. I hopefully will find time to write a paper on the method used, then > it will become clear. But it is very important to have good parsers *and* > priorites in which they are used (priorities are on the todo list as well).
I got into writing some parser rules for a Sonicwall (IPS
device) today. I've run into a couple of small, but not impacting
functionality, issues. Rather than clutter this list with them, I'll
wait till you get another mailman/mailing list setup for it.
Basically, just ideas for a couple more parser types and some
rule writting things....
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