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Re: Integrating logs from PIX, IIS and WAS

Subject: Re: Integrating logs from PIX, IIS and WAS
Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 17:05:51 +0200

        I'm going to probe what it's able of; how many time do you think this
project will have the microsoft anagram? It looks a good start from
Microsoft for
get this piece of market too. What will think sites like LogLogic,
ArcSight and GuardedNet
about it?

        Thanks for your contribution.

phunked up! wrote:
Go to www.logparser.com.  Use that with a back end database such as
MySQL or micorosft Sql (express is free) which will allow you to do
analysis of the logs.  I am also doing the same sort  of thing and am
using the above mentioned tools.

On 10/26/05, Luis Angel Fernandez <lafernandez@matchmind.es> wrote:


   Hello,

   I am investigating about tools for integrate (store and analysis)
logs from different souces (Cisco PIX, IIS, WAS app server, syslog). The
goal is be able of follow up a the behavior of a possible intruder
throught a scenario based on that products. Which is your method for
doing a forensic task like this? Which tools could help for this task?

   Regards.


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