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Re: Any host based and application based log analysis tools around
From: Daniel Cid <danielcid () yahoo com br>
Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2005 13:11:30 -0300 (ART)
Hi Ricci, OsAudit (www.ossec.net/osaudit) can *solve your problem. You can install the osaudit-client on your servers and forward almost any kind of log to the osaudit-server for analysis. It also uses encryption to forward the logs (blowfish). In the server, you can create any kind of rule you want to analyze the logs... *right now we don't have any default rule for oracle, peoplesoft, etc. *If you are interested, you can send some log samples to us so that we can create more and better rules. Daniel B. Cid, CISSP daniel @ ( at ) gmail.com http://www.ossec.net
--- ricci <ricci () cs ust hk> escreveu: Hello All, Do you aware of any host based and application based log analysis tools around? I'm looking for some web log, syslog and Windows Event Log, and application logs including SAP, Oracle Finance, Siebel and PeopleSoft log analysis tools. Are you aware of any tools, so I can use that for log analysis or even intrusion detection purpose. THanks. Ricci
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