> Does /nsm need to be a seperate partition? I have a 10 GB install with
> 768 MB for /, 768 MB for swap, 768 for /tmp, 4 GB for /var, 2 GB for
> /usr, and rest for /home. /nsm must be the log directory so it would
> good to flush out the whole partition once in a while.
>
> Also, my firewall is h
Does /nsm need to be a seperate partition? I have a 10 GB install with
768 MB for /, 768 MB for swap, 768 for /tmp, 4 GB for /var, 2 GB for
/usr, and rest for /home. /nsm must be the log directory so it would
good to flush out the whole partition once in a while.
Also, my firewall is headless, obv
Those are the steps that I took to install sguil on 3.7. This installation
assumes server, sensor and
database is on 1 host.
install Openbsd 3.7
/ 2GB
swap 2GB
/var 5GB
/usr 20GB
/nsm (remainding)
System name: idssrvr
Domain: xxx.com
IP: 10.1.1.82/24
DNS Server: 68.100.16.25
GW: 10.1.1.1
Inst
On Friday 01 July 2005 02:16, Vivek Ayer wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Has anyone installed sguil on OpenBSD? I hear ACID development has
> stopped so it would be an opportune time to switch to sguil. If
> anyone can point me in the right direction of an
> install-and-configure guide specifically for openbs
Vivek Ayer wrote:
Hi all,
Has anyone installed sguil on OpenBSD? I hear ACID development has
stopped so it would be an opportune time to switch to sguil. If anyone
can point me in the right direction of an install-and-configure guide
specifically for openbsd, that would great. I'm running OpenB
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