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  • DAD

    dshoelzer committed revision 310 to the DAD SVN repository, changing 9 files.

    2010-01-01 17:07:00 UTC by dshoelzer

  • DAD

    dshoelzer committed revision 309 to the DAD SVN repository, changing 5 files.

    2010-01-01 16:06:27 UTC by dshoelzer

  • DAD

    dshoelzer made 5 file-release changes.

    2009-12-31 18:20:02 UTC by dshoelzer

  • DAD

    dshoelzer made 5 file-release changes.

    2009-12-31 18:19:02 UTC by dshoelzer

  • DAD

    dshoelzer made 3 file-release changes.

    2009-12-31 18:18:01 UTC by dshoelzer

  • Work Restarts

    After a 287 day hiatus (Wow, has it really been that long since our internal DAD Dev server died??) we're back at the development grindstone. We've stood up a new XServe with a DAD development instance running. Now that things are up and running (on Windows again) we need to take a step back and see what's going on with the scheduler. When we first ripped out the Java and replaced it with...

    2009-12-31 18:15:31 UTC by dshoelzer

  • DAD

    dshoelzer changed the public information on the DAD project.

    2009-12-31 18:09:11 UTC by dshoelzer

  • Followup: RE: Where can I get the source code of the DA

    Dear Shahriar- Cyber-Defense is a parent of EnclaveForensics. The source code is available right here on Sourceforge. Windows does not require a forwarder. The system includes a set of scripts that automatically polls and retrieves events from Windows systems. Syslog, on the other hand, cannot be polled. Instead, you can configure your Syslog systems to forward a copy of the events...

    2009-09-03 20:29:17 UTC by dshoelzer

  • Followup: RE: Where can I get the source code of the DA

    I think the domain is now owned by a different company, and the following URL does not exist. The project has a homepage which can be found at http://www.cyber-defense.org/DAD.html. I have a question about agentless nature of DAD. Do we still need a snmp/ syslog forwarder for windows, or it uses some kind of remote retrieval tool. Could you explain the process?.

    2009-09-03 20:23:46 UTC by nyshahriar

  • Followup: RE: Where can I get the source code of the DA

    There's no such thing as paid support. This is a completely free project designed to motivate you to either do it yourself or ask your vendor why they don't have similar features.

    2009-07-27 22:29:43 UTC by dshoelzer

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