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| Subject: | Re: PIX LOG |
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| Date: | Wed, 22 Jun 2005 12:41:42 -0700 (PDT) |
I have found that Event ID's FireGen Log Analyzer to be very useful to do the summary of information from PIX's logs. They also have versions for Juniper's Netscreen, and Symantec's Raptor firewalls. http://www.eventid.net/firegen/ They have a 30 day trial version for download. Hope this helps, Keith --- Hesperia DOS-IT Security <itsecurity@hoteles-hesperia.es> wrote:
I have a pair of Cisco Pix 515. I would like to know the traffic (%smtp, %pop3, %http..etc) of each workstation. Do you know any application? I am using MRTG to see general statistics by interface and kiwisyslog for events. Thanks. Eduardo
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