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| Subject: | Re: session logging IDS |
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| Date: | Wed, 1 Sep 2004 10:50:51 +0200 |
Hi, for high-level session overview information older software like ARGUS would work, too. As for the size of the hard drive, that would depend on the volume of traffic that is actually monitored and the frequency of the reviews. If you rotate logs and automatically delete the old ones... All in all, the "log all" approach seems very ambitious, esp. as IDS has a reputation as a dust-collector in many companies. - Will you have staff monitoring the IDS 24/7? With periodic reporting from them? Regards Stefan
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