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Re: Unified log - how binary are they?
From: "Andrew R. Baker" <andrewb () snort org>
Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2004 15:44:44 -0500
Sigurd Urdahl wrote:
Can one use a 64 bit Sparc with Snort dumping unified logs and expect to be able to feed those logs to an 32 bit Intel-based Barnyard/ Snort?
If you are asking if you can copy unified files from a Sparc 64 based system to an ia32 based system and process them there, then no, you cannot do that currently with Barnyard. The unified files are written using host byte ordering. So they need to be processed on a system that has the same endianness as the system that created them.
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- Unified log - how binary are they? Sigurd Urdahl (Mar 12)
- Re: Unified log - how binary are they? Andrew R. Baker (Mar 13)