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[Snort-users] Managing multiple sensors ?

Subject: [Snort-users] Managing multiple sensors ?
Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 21:22:37 +0200
Hi folks,

There was different talks about that subject before, but what solution would you choose in order to manage multiple sensors (between 15 and 30) ?

Snortcenter ? Oinkmaster ? others ?


Snortcenter seems quite good for that job, but, there is no way to create "sensor groups".
Apparently there was a function like that in previous versions (for snort 1.x).
The rules templates can do the trick, but it's just about rules.


Any feedback ?
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Alexandre Ahmim-Richard
passe at clope dot net
http://www.u-admin.org


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