Snort logs

From: cc_photo@mtnguy.com
Date: 12/21/01


From: cc_photo@mtnguy.com
Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2001 23:46:58 GMT

In the Snort command line it's possible to send the alerts to a
specified directory by using "-l /usr/local/bin/snort".

My question is, using Linux, is it possible to specify a different
Linux system?

For instance, if I have Snort running on Linux box "A" and want to
send the alerts to Linux box "B". Is this possible? And if so, what
would the command line look like?

Chuck



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