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Understanding Snort and mysql vs Barnyard and mysql
From: James Lay <jlay () slave-tothe-box net>
Date: Thu, 07 May 2009 07:19:28 -0600
So I¹ve been running barnyard2 (on the mac no less) for the last couple days. This morning I saw: 07:12:22 gateway org.opensource.barnyard.plist[54590]: database: mysql_error: MySQL server has gone away 07:12:22 gateway org.opensource.barnyard.plist[54590]: SQL=BEGIN 07:12:22 gateway org.opensource.barnyard.plist[54590]: database: mysql_error: MySQL server has gone away I would see this all the time with snort (have a script to watch this and restart snort..though now I¹ll change it to restart barnyard). The sole reason I put barnyard in place was because I thought that Barnyard would make the above type errors go away. Was that wrong? This is on the same machine, so it¹s not a remote connection. Am I always going to see these if I use snort with mysql? Thanks. James
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