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Re: Snort Front-ends


From: "Traku traku" <trakuo () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2006 16:19:55 +0200

Hi.

What about snortsms?? I think it's a great job. You can manage the sensors
and the events.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/snortsms/

Best regards.


2006/4/11, Eric Hines <eric.hines () appliedwatch com>:

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Well, since I didn't have any photos of me while speaking at the RSA
Conference, I took the first one available. I think considering, I did
actually a pretty good job at making it look real. Goes way beyond the
typical thing companies do of Photoshoping their Console on to a Dell or
Samsung LCD monitor.. oh wait, I've done that too..

Hmm, next, I think I'll Photoshop our Dashboard on to the monitors at
the NYSE and NASDAQ.. not a bad idea at all..

As much as I enjoy the warm approbation on this list of my graphics
skills in designing our web site, I'd think the snort-users list would
much rather discuss Snort. Lets respect that Richard.


Best Regards,

Eric Hines, GCIA, CISSP
CEO, President
Applied Watch Technologies, LLC


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CEO, President
Applied Watch Technologies, LLC
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Email: eric.hines () appliedwatch com

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"Enterprise Open Source Security Management"


Richard Bejtlich wrote:
Sascha Ferley wrote:

Looks awefully close to the Sun Microsystems website design layout ..
:)

It gets better.  Move your mouse to the upper right side of the Web
page over the RSA picture.  When you see the large RSA Innovation
Station graphic, take a look at the Applied Watch "signs".  Those are
Photoshop alterations of RSA's signs.  In other words, fakes.

You can look at the pic directly here:

http://www.appliedwatch.com/images/index2_2r.jpg

You can tell there is a problem because the guy at the left in the
blue striped shirt is being speared at his mid-section by black "sign"
borders.

I was not the person who originally discovered this.  :)

Sincerely,

Richard


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