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[ISSForum] Need help with Server sensor on Linux

Subject: [ISSForum] Need help with Server sensor on Linux
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 17:45:31 +0100
Hello,
I would like to ask, if there is a posibility to install ISS Server Sensor on linux RedHat ES 3.0 ( kernel 2.4.28 with grsecurity) .
Can please write me anybody who has experience with Server sensor v. 6.5.1 funkcionality on Linux.


Also I would like to ask for information (if this information exist) when are ISS planning to release Server Sensor for v. 7.0?

Best Regards

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Tomas Stanys ISS-CE Tempest Ltd.
Plynarenska 7/B
82109 Bratislava,
Slovakia (EU)
tel.: +421-2-50267145, 111
fax: +421-2-50267100
mobile: +421-907-752363
e-mail: tomas_stanys@tempest.sk web: http://www.tempest.sk


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