Re: [Discuss] running Snort on a consumer-grade router

2012-01-18 Thread Tom Metro
Dan Ritter wrote: > Running Snort at home doesn't seem to have brought me much advantage > over my reasonably paranoid firewalling; I will probably drop it. I generally like belt and suspender systems. Trust, but verify. What bugs me about LANs is that there is no easy way to visualize the traffi

Re: [Discuss] running Snort on a consumer-grade router

2012-01-18 Thread Tom Metro
Chris O'Connell wrote: > When you saying "running snort on such and such router" are you talking > about installing the source for snort on the router? Yes, this is what the thread I referenced was talking about. > Or do you just mean you want to use Snort to listen to traffic on > said router

Re: [Discuss] Liebert UPS available

2012-01-18 Thread John Abreau
Rack-mountable? Sounds great! I've got a spot for it in the bottom of my rack. On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 4:11 PM, Jerry Feldman wrote: > I've got a Liebert GXt2-1500RT120 available. I'll put it in my car > tonight if anyone going to the BLU meeting wants it. Please respond to > me before 5:00PM >

[Discuss] Liebert UPS available

2012-01-18 Thread Jerry Feldman
I've got a Liebert GXt2-1500RT120 available. I'll put it in my car tonight if anyone going to the BLU meeting wants it. Please respond to me before 5:00PM http://goo.gl/t78T6 I want to get rid of it ASAP. A friend in the office said it used to belong with the server she had, but it has not been us

Re: [Discuss] Is MythTV dead?

2012-01-18 Thread Bill Bogstad
On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 6:01 PM, Tom Metro wrote: > It also doesn't help that the non-MythTV clients are treated like 2nd > class members of the MythTV ecosystem. With the increasing popularity of > XBMC, it may become harder for MythTV devs to ignore the alternative > clients. I doubt it. From

Re: [Discuss] running Snort on a consumer-grade router

2012-01-18 Thread David Miller
-- David On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 3:20 AM, Tom Metro wrote: > Anyone tried running Snort on a consumer-grade router? > > I was curious if it could be installed on a router running Tomato > firmware, and ran across this: > > http://tomatousb.org/forum/t-305093/snort-and-dansguardian-on-tomatousb >

Re: [Discuss] Debian is now the most popular Linux distribution on web servers

2012-01-18 Thread Jack Coats
I haven't tried Debian directly, but I have noticed considerable 'code bloat' in Ubuntu over time. It seems like they keep adding everything they can find (yes, overstatement). The reason I went to Ubuntu initially is it had some of the best device discovery during install, and it 'just worked' w

Re: [Discuss] running Snort on a consumer-grade router

2012-01-18 Thread Chris O'Connell
Tom, When you saying "running snort on such and such router" are you talking about installing the source for snort on the router? Or do you just mean you want to use Snort to listen to traffic on said router by installing it on a separate computer? Chris On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 3:20 AM, Tom Me

[Discuss] running Snort on a consumer-grade router

2012-01-18 Thread Tom Metro
Anyone tried running Snort on a consumer-grade router? I was curious if it could be installed on a router running Tomato firmware, and ran across this: http://tomatousb.org/forum/t-305093/snort-and-dansguardian-on-tomatousb ...you must first install Optware... Then you can install Snort and