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Re: Event log Monitor


From: Robert Mezzone <Robert.Mezzone () PJSolomon Com>
Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2004 07:31:47 -0400

I setup my servers to send Event Log Messages to my SNMP manager, SNMPc. I
have a small environment <10 servers. Not sure if this would be practical
for your environment.

Robert


-----Original Message-----
From: Charles J. Hammett Jr. <chammett () dpsolutions com>
To: security-basics () securityfocus com <security-basics () securityfocus com>
Sent: Wed Aug 18 07:24:09 2004
Subject: Event log Monitor

Thanks all for your suggestions, Is anyone in the same situation that i
am in? Keep in mind that the servers are in different domains which do
not have access to each other. also i would like it to be free and Linux
based if possible :) anyone with personal experience in the same
situation I am in?
-- 
Charles J. Hammett Jr.
A+ Net+ INet+ Security+ Server+ MCSA MCSE CCEA
chammett () dpsolutions com
Data Processing Solutions Inc.
Your Total Solution Provider
http://www.dpsinet.com
P. 410.720.3300 X 123


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