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RE: Logging

Subject: RE: Logging
Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 14:18:36 -0500
If you are simply looking for a storage solution, (logs in, emails on
threshold of error rates, etc) Kiwi would be the way to go. 

If you are looking for a more granular look, along with searchable questions
like "Show me accounts with a high incidence of password failures" and other
questions, your solution might best be serviced by

http://manageengine.adventnet.com/products/eventlog/index.html

Pricing is kinda high, but it is a pretty good product.
 

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Sent: 2008-01-18 1:19
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Subject: Logging

We are looking to implement a syslog server.  It needs to not only be
capable of storing logs ,but also detailed reporting for things such as SOX.
I've looked at LogLogic's products.  I also heard about Kiwi, but have not
experience with it.

Any comments?


Randy


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