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Re: Is ACID Dead?
From: "Roman Danyliw" <roman () danyliw com>
Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 15:32:30 -0500 (EST)
Helllo all, I have indeed been busy with a variety of other projects (e.g., http://aircert.sourceforge.net). However, ACID is not dead, despite my lack of updates to the public code. A piece of what I have been working on lately is a complete redesign of the existing ACID tool focusing on scalability and modularity. This new software will be ACID 2.0 so to speak. It operates on a database schema similar to the one currently used in Snort, with a number of optimizations. Those primarily interested in reporting and analysis should be happy with the initial release. Features related to managing the data itself will be crude at first and take a bit longer to develop. Cheers, Roman On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 15:11:55 -0600, "McCash, John" <John.McCash () andrew com> wrote :
Hi Everyone, I've used snort and ACID off and on at several positions over the last three
years, and have just noticed that ACID doesn't seem to have been updated since early last year. This is especially troubling in view of the fact that it's the nicest GUI front-end for snort that I've seen, and that since the portscan plug-in was updated in snort 2.1.0, the portscan display features of ACID no longer work as well. I know that if you set the output-mode to pktknudge, it at least displays the portscans, but that's not a very nice workaround. I dropped Roman a note in email on 1/9/04, and haven't heard back from him. Does anyone know what the development status of ACID is? If, in fact, it's dead, can anyone recommend something with similar functionality to replace it?
Thanks lots in advance John
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Current thread:
- Re: Is ACID Dead?, (continued)
- Re: Is ACID Dead? Bamm Visscher (Jan 15)
- RE: Is ACID Dead? CGhercoias (Jan 15)
- Re: Is ACID Dead? Michael Anderson (Jan 15)
- RE: Is ACID Dead? Richard Pesce (Jan 15)
- Re: Is ACID Dead? John Creegan (Jan 15)
- Re: Is ACID Dead? Owen McCusker (Jan 16)
- RE: Is ACID Dead? Dave Randolph (Jan 16)
- RE: Is ACID Dead? Josh Berry (Jan 16)
- Re: Is ACID Dead? Jason Alexander (Jan 16)
- RE: Is ACID Dead? Josh Berry (Jan 16)
- RE: Is ACID Dead? Dave Randolph (Jan 16)
- Re: Is ACID Dead? Roman Danyliw (Jan 16)
- Re: Is ACID Dead? Owen McCusker (Jan 16)
- Re: Is ACID Dead? lists (Jan 16)
- RE: Is ACID Dead? Michael Pacheco (Jan 16)