Re: [Full-Disclosure] write events log to CD?

From: Barrie Dempster (barrie_at_reboot-robot.net)
Date: 08/30/04

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    To: Ali Campbell <fdisclosure@alicampbell.org.uk>
    Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 10:07:08 +0100
    
    
    

    On Mon, 2004-08-30 at 04:15, Ali Campbell wrote:
    > Sending logs to a printer makes the most sense to me. Absolutely
    > unhijackable, and a good use for that old 9-pin dotmatrix and 2000
    > sheets of traction feed paper you have in the cupboard.

    Unless at some point you actually want to examine your logs.
    Even a moderately busy production server will produce so much crap from
    that printer that it would be a nightmare to examine, if you had any
    sort of incident. Not to mention all that wasted paper.

    I know that you can dump event logs to a file, I seem to recall it being
    scriptable too, although scripting the actual burning may be the issue
    here.
    However most good server versions of backup software will let you dump
    your event logs to their backup medium, which could be a CD-R.

    If an incident does occur, event logs aren't a terribly great source of
    information, you'd be much better off paying attention to your IDS/IPS
    system.

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    Barrie Dempster (zeedo) - Fortiter et Strenue
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