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Guide to SNARE BackLog
This guide introduces you to the functionality of the SNARE Micro Server, a free Windows-based application that collects and stores log data sent from any SNARE agent (for example, Windows, Solaris, AIX, IRIX, Solaris, IIS Servers, ISA Servers, or Linux), as well as SYSLOG capable devices. View the PDF for: Guide to SNARE BackLog version 2.2
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Guide to SNARE Epilog for UNIX
This guide introduces you to the functionality of the SNARE Epilog for UNIX. SNARE Epilog for UNIX facilitates objective-based filtering, and remote audit event delivery of text-based log files for Linux and Solaris based systems. SNARE Epilog for UNIX will also allow a security administrator to fully remote control the application through a standard web browser if so desired. View the PDF for: Guide to SNARE Epilog for UNIX version 1.1
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Guide to SNARE Epilog for Windows
This guide introduces you to the functionality of the SNARE Epilog for Windows. SNARE Epilog for Windows facilitates objective-based filtering, and remote audit event delivery of text-based log files for Windows based systems. SNARE Epilog for Windows will also allow a security administrator to fully remote control the application through a standard web browser if so desired. View the PDF for: Guide to SNARE Epilog for Windows version 1.0
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Guide to SNARE Generator
This guide provides you with step-by-step instructions on how to install, configure and use the SNARE Generator. The development of the 'SNARE Generator' allows for logs to be artificially generated and sent either via TCP or UDP to a remote collection host. The Snare Generator will run on Linux only, and will simulate Windows, Solaris, IRIX, CISCO PIX and SYSLOG events. View the PDF for: Guide to SNARE Generator version 2.5
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Guide to SNARE for AIX
This guide introduces you to the functionality of the SNARE Agent for the AIX operating system. SNARE for AIX wraps the default AIX auditing subsystem, and facilitates objective-based filtering, and remote audit event delivery. SNARE for AIX will also allow a security administrator to fully remote control the application through a standard web browser if so desired. View the PDF for: Guide to SNARE for AIX version 1.0
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Guide to SNARE for IRIX
This guide introduces the functionality of the SNARE Agent for the IRIX operating system. SNARE for IRIX wraps the default IRIX auditing subsystem, and facilitates objective-based filtering, and remote audit event delivery. SNARE for IRIX will also allow a security administrator to fully remote control the application through a standard web browser if so desired. SNARE has been designed in such a way as to allow the remote control functions to be readily effected manually, or by an automated process. View the PDF for: Guide to SNARE for IRIX version 2.2
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Guide to SNARE for Linux
This guide introduces you to the functionality of the SNARE Agent for the Linux operating system. SNARE for Linux provides a C2-style auditing subsystem for the Linux operating system, and facilitates objective-based filtering, and remote audit event delivery. SNARE for Linux will also allow a security administrator to fully remote control the application through a standard web browser if so desired. View the PDF for: Guide to SNARE for Linux version 3.1
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Guide to SNARE for Solaris
This guide introduces you to the functionality of the SNARE Agent for the Solaris operating system. SNARE for Solaris wraps the default Solaris BSM auditing subsystem, and facilitates objective-based filtering, and remote audit event delivery. SNARE for Solaris will also allow a security administrator to fully remote control the application through a standard web browser if so desired. View the PDF for: Guide to SNARE for Solaris version 2.2
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Guide to SNARE for Windows
This guide introduces you to the functionality of SNARE with a Windows operating environment. The development of 'SNARE for Windows' will now allow for events logs collected by the Windows NT/2000/2003/XP operating systems (including USB device notifications), to be forwarded to a remote audit event collection facility. SNARE for Windows will also allow a security administrator to fully remote control the application through a standard web browser if so desired. View the PDF for: Guide to SNARE for Windows version 2.7
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Snare Enterprise Agent Benefits
Centralized log management and analysis is essential to assuring the integrity of critical logs and achieving compliance with a growing list of regulations. However the requisite process of transmitting log data across public or even private networks can simultaneously work against these important objectives. Unfortunately to date, log management vendors have not provided users with the tools necessary to address the challenge. Snare Enterprise Agents build upon our hugely popular open source Snare Agents by providing extensions specifically designed to greatly enhance the 3 pillars of information security: Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability of critical log data. View the PDF for: Snare Enterprise Agent Benefits version 1.3
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Snare Server Benefits and Hardware Specs
The Snare Server collects logs from a variety of operating systems, applications and appliances including, but not limited to: Windows NT/2000/XP/2003, Solaris, AIX, Irix, Linux, Tru64, ACF2, RACF, CISCO Routers, CISCO PIX Firewall, CyberGuard Firewall, Checkpoint Firewall1, Gauntlet Firewall, Netgear Firewall, IPTables Firewall, Microsoft ISA Server, Microsoft IIS Server, Lotus Notes, Microsoft Proxy Server, Apache, Squid, Snort Network Intrusion Detection Sensors, IBM SOCKS Server, and Generic Syslog Data of any variety. View the PDF for: Snare Server Benefits and Hardware Specs version 4
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Snare Server Installation Guide
This guide aims to provide users of the SNARE Server with the instructions required to install a full Snare Server (version 4.0). All operating system, and Snare Server components are included on a single CD. The Snare Server is a proprietary product, and more information is available from the 'Snare Server' page on the Intersect Alliance web site. View the PDF for: Snare Server Installation Guide version 3.2
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Snare Server Upgrade Guide
This guide aims to provide users of the SNARE Server with the instructions required to upgrade the Snare Server from version 3.x (eg: 3.5) to version 4.0. All operating system, and Snare Server components are included on a single CD. The Snare Server is a proprietary product, and more information is available from the 'Snare Server' page on the Intersect Alliance web site. View the PDF for: Snare Server Upgrade Guide version 1.2
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Snare Server Users Guide
This guide aims to provide users of the SNARE Server with the tools to be able to understand and work with it. Users expecting to work on the SNARE Server should familiarize themselves with this document. View the PDF for: Snare Server Users Guide version 2.6
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Snare Toolset White Paper
This guide is a white paper for the SNARE tools. It describes some of the design philosophies and constraints that have shaped the development of the SNARE tools. It also describes the design philosophies for the SNARE Server. View the PDF for: Snare Toolset White Paper version 2.5
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Snare Server |
The Snare Server builds on the success of our Open Source audit & event log agents. When used in combination, our Snare agents, and Server provide a robust and effective resource for event log management. Snare Server Snort ReportThis link will take you to a small report exported from our Snare Server, that shows attacks against our website |
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