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Re: What's wrong with provisioning tools?
From: Stephen Griffin <stephen.griffin () rcn com>
Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2002 18:26:35 -0400 (EDT)
In the referenced message, David Daley said: <snip>
4) There isn't anything to track non sanctioned changes to the network (i.e.: hacker induced re-configurations)
I would be really surprised if anything other than mom-and-pop shops didn't have _at least_ this. rtrmon or rancid can do great config archiving and provide difference output.
Current thread:
- What's wrong with provisioning tools? David Daley (Jun 12)
- Re: What's wrong with provisioning tools? Bill Woodcock (Jun 12)
- Re: What's wrong with provisioning tools? Mathew Lodge (Jun 12)
- Re: What's wrong with provisioning tools? Stephen Griffin (Jun 12)
- Re: What's wrong with provisioning tools? jeffrey arnold (Jun 12)
- Re: What's wrong with provisioning tools? Jake Khuon (Jun 13)
- Re: What's wrong with provisioning tools? Streiner, Justin (Jun 13)
- Re: What's wrong with provisioning tools? jeffrey arnold (Jun 12)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: What's wrong with provisioning tools? Scott Weeks (Jun 12)
- RE: What's wrong with provisioning tools? Daniska Tomas (Jun 13)
- RE: What's wrong with provisioning tools? Daniska Tomas (Jun 13)
- RE: What's wrong with provisioning tools? James Smith (Jun 13)
- RE: What's wrong with provisioning tools? Stephen J. Wilcox (Jun 13)