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Open Road: Intrusion Detection Systems |
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Source: UnixReview.org - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas
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This month, I'll begin the foray into Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS). There are several decent IDS projects that run on Linux, one of the most popular being Snort. Snort is a flexible tool that can be used for packet sniffing, packet logging, or network intrusion detection. . . .
This month, I'll begin the foray into Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS). There are several decent IDS projects that run on Linux, one of the most popular being Snort. Snort is a flexible tool that can be used for packet sniffing, packet logging, or network intrusion detection. The reason that I specify "network intrusion detection" is that there are also IDS tools that focus on filesystem detection, host-based intrusion detection, and so forth. Next month, I'll move into host-based and filesystem detection.
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