On 2021-03-06 11:44:35 [+0100], Thomas Andrejak wrote:
> Hello Sebastian,
Hi,
> The new libprelude is in debian testing as you can see here :
> https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/libprelude
>
> Is it possible to re-work on this issue ?
So yes I am still alive but somehow didn't deal with this,
Hello Sebastian,
The new libprelude is in debian testing as you can see here :
https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/libprelude
Is it possible to re-work on this issue ?
Thanks
Regards
Thomas
Le ven. 17 juil. 2020 à 00:06, Sebastian Andrzej Siewior
a écrit :
> On 2020-07-12 15:12:12 [+0200],
On 2020-07-12 15:12:12 [+0200], Thomas Andrejak wrote:
> Yes, the 5.1 version is under GPLv2 but next version that will be release
> shortly is under LGPLv2
> https://www.prelude-siem.org/projects/libprelude/repository/revisions/55f478f4ae5aa8b30372e7a0e3cf20ebe52df889
>
> So if I well
Hello
Thanks for the reply.
Yes, the 5.1 version is under GPLv2 but next version that will be release
shortly is under LGPLv2
https://www.prelude-siem.org/projects/libprelude/repository/revisions/55f478f4ae5aa8b30372e7a0e3cf20ebe52df889
So if I well understand, it will be OK with this new
On 2020-07-07 00:24:18 [+0200], To Thomas Andrejak wrote:
> On 2020-07-06 11:19:21 [+0200], Thomas Andrejak wrote:
> > How can I help you to go forward on this ?
> >
> > Enabling prelude support should be easy
>
> Let me try look at this this week.
So enabling prelude at build time will pull in
On 2020-07-06 11:19:21 [+0200], Thomas Andrejak wrote:
> How can I help you to go forward on this ?
>
> Enabling prelude support should be easy
Let me try look at this this week.
> Regards
>
> Thomas
Sebastian
Hello
How can I help you to go forward on this ?
Enabling prelude support should be easy
Regards
Thomas
Le jeu. 30 avr. 2020 à 09:09, Thomas Andrejak a
écrit :
> Hello
>
> Thanks for your reply.
>
> The performance you pointed out is about the database inserts, not the
> libprelude used by
Hello
Thanks for your reply.
The performance you pointed out is about the database inserts, not the
libprelude used by ClamAV. So, for an security tool, there is no
performance issue. For a Prelude end user, if he gets too many alerts per
seconds, there are mechanisms to filter this and do not
According to the prelude web site:
Prelude OSS is the open source edition of Prelude SIEM . Prelude OSS is aimed
for evaluation, research and test purpose on very small environments. Please
note that Prelude OSS performances are way lower than the Prelude SIEM edition.
What testing have you
Package: clamav
Version: 0.102.2
Please enable Prelude support:
* d/control: Add libprelude-dev Build-Depends
* d/rule: Add --enable-prelude to the ./configure
Thanks
Regards
Thomas
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