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Monitoring Snort with MRTG
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I wanted to monitor the number of alerts (and other things) about snort via MRTG, but I wasn't finding any scripts to do so. So, I kludged together something with bash scripts and a sparsely documented snort feature, "kill -10 ". That signal causes snort to dump a ton of stats to syslog.
Check the Config section above to see all relevent scripts. |
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