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Re: [Emerging-Sigs] Downloading older versions of snort
From: Mike Cox <mike.cox52 () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2012 14:20:34 -0500
Logan, very good points, I agree fully. Let's set our timers for two weeks ... no, make it four to be fair .. and then we can reassess. Does this seem reasonable? -Mike Cox. On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 1:08 PM, Logan Anderson <loggiew () gmail com> wrote:
If you don't want to respond ad nauseum about this then perhaps you should give him more than an hour to consider how to do what he has said he will do. Not having an active repository of old code is not closed source. Give him a minute to look at solving the problem. Let's try to be polite and supportive of the open source community rather than run them down while they are trying to help. Logan On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 1:51 PM, Mike Cox <mike.cox52 () gmail com> wrote:On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 9:55 AM, Joel Esler <jesler () sourcefire com> wrote:On Aug 10, 2012, at 10:29 AM, Mike Cox <mike.cox52 () gmail com> wrote: Thanks Joel. Ultimately I would like to be able to download/compile/run/analyze snort 2.8 versions thru the current version. Do you have links? They aren't publicly available, I'll have to dig them out from storage somewhere. I guess I could start my own repo of snort versions going forward (I'm guessing this is OK since it would be publicly available and Snort is Open Source) but I don't think it would come in handy form for another two to five years. Like I said before, maybe we can put them up somewhere for reference and people can get to them. I need to think about what's the best way to do that (considering our backend hosting, etc) Maybe someone better at Sourceforge/github/etc. could do this and/or Sourcefire could assist since they have all the code (and aren't scared of the past or being fully Open Source). I don't understand your "fully Open Source" comment. We've never hid anything. Our code has always been open source, and as long as Marty is around, always will be.Awesome! So where is the historical code? (Seriously, not trying to be a jerk but where is it?) Joel, I'm sorry, I apologize for being somewhat demanding and I totally understand that once SF went public/got external funding/pressures/etc. that priories changed. We all have to make a buck when we need it. I was just hoping that such a great product like Snort, which claims to be "Open Source" would be more willing to share the source of past releases instead of to trying to "bury/hide the past". There is a lot to be learned from the past and the evolutionary process is great and understanding/reflecting/analyzing it is always good for the Open Source lifecycle. I'd rather not continue this thread ad nauseam and what I'm looking for is is simply historical code for an allegedly Open Source product. If this is not convenient (or amenable with shareholders) I am happy to transition to Open Source products that will accommodate my needs . Please let me know. Thanks! -Mike Cox-- Joel Esler Senior Research Engineer, VRT OpenSource Community Manager Sourcefire------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Live Security Virtual Conference Exclusive live event will cover all the ways today's security and threat landscape has changed and how IT managers can respond. Discussions will include endpoint security, mobile security and the latest in malware threats. http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfrnl04242012/114/50122263/ _______________________________________________ Snort-sigs mailing list Snort-sigs () lists sourceforge net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/snort-sigs http://www.snort.org Please visit http://blog.snort.org for the latest news about Snort!
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- Re: [Emerging-Sigs] Downloading older versions of snort Joel Esler (Aug 10)
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- Re: [Emerging-Sigs] Downloading older versions of snort Mike Cox (Aug 10)
- Re: [Emerging-Sigs] Downloading older versions of snort Joel Esler (Aug 09)
- Re: [Emerging-Sigs] Downloading older versions of snort Logan Anderson (Aug 12)
- Re: [Emerging-Sigs] Downloading older versions of snort Mike Cox (Aug 10)
- Re: [Emerging-Sigs] Downloading older versions of snort Joel Esler (Aug 10)
- Re: [Emerging-Sigs] Downloading older versions of snort Joel Esler (Aug 10)