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Re: Playing wavs or mp3 on intrusion detect
From: "F.M. Taylor" <root () uranium indstate edu>
Date: Mon, 13 May 2002 15:00:27 -0500 (EST)
one of the guys here tried something similaar with another program that is not quite as active. After about a week he removed the sounds, it was just too much, his office always had strange sounds coming from it, can you imagine a portscan setting off lacucaracha.au everytime it registered an alert. Insanity would not be far off. On Mon, 13 May 2002, Helderdp wrote:
Hi all, Just wondering if it's possible to play a wav or mp3 on detection of intrusion ?
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Current thread:
- Playing wavs or mp3 on intrusion detect Helderdp (May 13)
- Re: Playing wavs or mp3 on intrusion detect Chris Green (May 13)
- Re: Playing wavs or mp3 on intrusion detect F.M. Taylor (May 13)
- OFF-TROPIC - Boot Disk Carlos Augusto Silva (May 13)
- Re: Playing wavs or mp3 on intrusion detect John Sage (May 13)
- Re: Playing wavs or mp3 on intrusion detect Jason Haar (May 13)
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