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RE: [Snort-users] ACID Dates

Subject: RE: [Snort-users] ACID Dates
Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 19:35:53 -0500
On Fri, 2005-01-28 at 13:04, Chris Vaughan wrote:
I looked at the website, and it looks a lot like ACID.

What do you like about BASE so much more? What are it's advantages over ACID? 
 What about compared to OpenAanval?


First I would like to thank Dave C for the resounding answer.<g>

As one of the BASE project leads, I guess I can answer this.  BASE looks
a lot like ACID because it is a fork of the ACID code base.  ACID has
not been recently updated where as the BASE project is hyperactively
supported.<g>

BASE has quite a few bug fixes that have been missing from ACID.  As to
your original email, BASE dynamically generates the date drop downs so
we don't have the release every year issue.  BASE also has a basic user
authentication system which is a commonly asked for feature.

BASE will also co-exist with ACID as we have only added to the database
schema.  So if you wanted to you could run both to see if it works for
you.

If you have any questions, email us at base@secureideas.net or check out
the sourceforge.net site.
Kevin

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http://sourceforge.net/projects/secureideas
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