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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.9 2007/09/15 21:14:02 merdely Exp $
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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.10 2008/02/05 20:45:06 okan Exp $
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COMMENT= simple event correlator
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DISTNAME= sec-2.4.1
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DISTNAME= sec-2.4.2
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CATEGORIES= sysutils
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MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_SOURCEFORGE:=simple-evcorr/}
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HOMEPAGE= http://www.estpak.ee/~risto/sec/
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MAINTAINER= Okan Demirmen <okan@demirmen.com>
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MAINTAINER= Okan Demirmen <okan@openbsd.org>
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# GPL
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PERMIT_PACKAGE_CDROM= Yes
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MD5 (sec-2.4.1.tar.gz) = 8jOzrPfOvbVz9P8fRBhmww==
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RMD160 (sec-2.4.1.tar.gz) = LtXIt0thohTnNOGX1L8x/i5M7nk=
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SHA1 (sec-2.4.1.tar.gz) = pha++ce9bpYhxHp8fkkJqh0+Z6E=
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SHA256 (sec-2.4.1.tar.gz) = 5rZP1zNWBNBSMU3E517OqV7cXsM3PH6N/4QBjBdGF8s=
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SIZE (sec-2.4.1.tar.gz) = 80377
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MD5 (sec-2.4.2.tar.gz) = 58U3vw4m5KoLPtGFJQaKvQ==
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RMD160 (sec-2.4.2.tar.gz) = Ndq7FgV58YhSqZ9vmeP70eOwTPU=
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SHA1 (sec-2.4.2.tar.gz) = jvvv4o/iwd0yTFwE5v4+UIQSMto=
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SHA256 (sec-2.4.2.tar.gz) = Ma2nOmPVwhV8QYLSyZxB63uCdoNHqZYFrwtuWbR4Og4=
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SIZE (sec-2.4.2.tar.gz) = 80700
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SEC is a free and platform independent event correlation tool that
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was designed to fill the gap between commercial event correlation
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systems and homegrown solutions that usually comprise of a few
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simple shell scripts. SEC accepts input from regular files, named
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pipes, and standard input, making it suitable to employ with any
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application that is able to write its output to a file stream. The
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SEC configuration is stored in text files as rules, each rule
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specifying an event matching condition, an action list, and optionally
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a Boolean expression whose truth value decides whether the rule can
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be applied at a given moment. Regular expressions are used for
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defining event matching conditions, and output events can be produced
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by executing user-specified shell scripts or programs (e.g., snmptrap
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or mail), by writing messages to pipes or files, and by various
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other means.
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SEC is a free and platform independent event correlation tool that was
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designed to fill the gap between commercial event correlation systems
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and homegrown solutions that usually comprise of a few simple shell
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scripts. SEC accepts input from regular files, named pipes, and
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standard input, making it suitable to employ with any application that
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is able to write its output to a file stream. The SEC configuration is
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stored in text files as rules, each rule specifying an event matching
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condition, an action list, and optionally a Boolean expression whose
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truth value decides whether the rule can be applied at a given moment.
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Regular expressions are used for defining event matching conditions, and
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output events can be produced by executing user-specified shell scripts
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or programs (e.g., snmptrap or mail), by writing messages to pipes or
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files, and by various other means.
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