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Re: Creating an IDS ...


From: Phillip Bailey <phillip () bailey st>
Date: Thu, 09 Sep 2010 23:25:26 +0200

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On 02/04/2010 03:43 PM, shazz_shivang2004 () yahoo com wrote:
I need to create an IDS system. Please anyone can guide me on where to
start. I have some knowledge on IDS working and fundamentals.
Hello shazz,

A good starting point might be this http://bailey.st/blog/snorby-spsa/ .

(SPSA) Snorby Preconfigured Security Application.
Spsa is the turnkey application for intrusion detection, this make
effortless for anyone
to deploy and use Snorby, the new and modern Snort IDS front-end. With
the Spsa iso
image  it is possible to get Snorby and Snort up and running out of
the box within a few
minutes.


Best,

Phillip
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