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Re: Central Win2000 auditing logs


From: ATD <simon () snosoft com>
Date: 24 Jun 2003 17:13:15 -0400

Stephen, 
        We actually just developed a network security system called ANVIL that
supports remote log storage, and makes it easy to search/detect issues.
If you go to www.secnetops.com, click on the products like you can see
what I am talking about. ANVIL might be overkill for your needs.

        What about setting up a utility to send system logs from the windows
systems to a unix array on UDP 514?  I know that there are quite a few
tools that do that.


On Wed, 2003-06-18 at 13:32, Stephen Gay wrote:
Hello,

Does anyone have any experience with centrally locating Windows2000 log
files, for disaster recovery sake?

What I have in mind is a dedicated server with a large storage array, that
holds the log files for all of the servers in a company. I know that
Windows2000 doesn't have this capacity built in, but I've heard that 3rd
party vendors offer products that do this.

More importantly, has anyone ever done this with a Perl script or reliable
freeware?

Thanks for any help or advice,
Stephen Gay



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