In a column about syslog [see “syslog Configuration” in the December 2001 issue of LJ] I mentioned “stealth logging”--by running your central log server without an IP address, you can hide your ...
In a league with Linux, Apache, PHP and other foundational free and open source software, Snort has become (to quote them about themselves) "...the standard in ...
Snort, with its funny name, has three primary operating modes. The first two are not really intrusion-related and merely reads network packets received and displays them on-screen or to disk. In these ...
Snort is often referred to as a lightweight intrusion detection system. Snort is labeled lightweight because it is designed primarily for small network segments. Snort is very flexible due to its rule ...
So I'm configuring snort, and it will NOT recognize that I have mySQL installed.<BR><BR>I tried ./configure --with-mysql and it says it can't find the header file (mysql.h). Fair enough, I find the ...