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From: Darren Young (darren_young
yahoo.com)Date: Sun May 19 2002 - 15:59:40 CDT
I've been in the market for a while for a dedicated
Linux sensor distro but have not found one. I have
several customers that I have installed Snort for and
have tired of installing Linux each and every time.
I'd like a distro that places linux on the hardware
(fairly standard), installs snort and leaves a simple
config script there at the end for me to configure the
rest with.
If anyone knows of such a beast, please let me know.
Otherwise, I am already building one based on
Slackware and am around 50% done. If you want to help
out, let me know.
What other distros are fairly simple to automate? I've
done RedHat before, but I really don't want all their
crap on a sensor. Just a really plain and simple
release.
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** YHL Solutions **
** darren_young
yahoo.com **
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