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psad: psad (Intrusion Detection and Log Analysis with iptables)
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psad:
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psad: psad is a collection of three lightweight system daemons (two main
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psad: daemons and one helper daemon) that run on Linux machines and analyze
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psad: iptables log messages to detect port scans and other suspicious.
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psad: traffic. A typical deployment is to run psad on the iptables firewall
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psad: where it has the fastest access to log data.
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psad:
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psad:
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psad: Homepage: http://www.cipherdyne.org/psad/
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psad:
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