Quoting Mattia (2019-09-18 18:53:47)
> thanks for all the answers.
>
> On Wed, 18 Sep 2019 09:55:27 +, Hans Ullrich
> wrote:
> > Hi Mattia,
> > snort is a great tool, and I am using it since a long time. I do not know,
> > if snort is still maintained by debian,
> > but there is a successor
Hello,
thanks for all the answers.
On Wed, 18 Sep 2019 09:55:27 +, Hans Ullrich
wrote:
Hi Mattia,
snort is a great tool, and I am using it since a long time. I do not know, if
snort is still maintained by debian,
but there is a successor which is called "suricata". Suricata is in the deb
On 9/18/2019 11:46 AM, Mattia wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have some problems with snort on debian that are already been reported
> but the current maintainer seems not active.
> For what I found online it seems that snort is the most used IDS, so I
> find it quite odd that it's not maintained in Debian.
Mattia:
>
> I have some problems with snort on debian that are already been reported but
> the current maintainer seems not active.
> For what I found online it seems that snort is the most used IDS, so I find
> it quite odd that it's not maintained in Debian.
Looking at popcon data[1] it appears
Hi Mattia,
snort is a great tool, and I am using it since a long time. I do not know, if
snort is still maintained by debian,
but there is a successor which is called "suricata". Suricata is in the debian
repo, and it shall better work with the ressources
(for example it is splitting into sepera
Hello,
I have some problems with snort on debian that are already been reported
but the current maintainer seems not active.
For what I found online it seems that snort is the most used IDS, so I
find it quite odd that it's not maintained in Debian. Is this still
true? Do you guys use it? Or i
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