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Old 9th October 2007, 10:41 PM
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snort/snort inline/snort+flexresponse

what's the difference between those three in actual usage...
i know snort works with base, but how about inline or flexresponse...
is there a better viewer for snort logs than base...


... sorry for using '...' instead of question marks, for some reason my shift and ctrl buttons all stopped working momentarily.
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