by ristov
The goal of this project is to develop an open source event correlator called SEC (Simple Event Correlator) that could be used for network management, logfile monitoring, security management, and other tasks which involve event correlation.
ristov changed the public information on the Simple Event Correlator project
ristov changed the public information on the Simple Event Correlator project
--- version 2.5.1 * fixed a bug in the 'eval' action - code reference return values were not handled correctly. --- version 2.5.0 * added support for the Jump and Options rule. * starting from this version, the 'continue' parameter of rules ...
--- version 2.5.0 * added support for the Jump and Options rule. * starting from this version, the 'continue' parameter of rules accepts 'GoTo
--- version 2.5.beta2 * added support for the Jump and Options rule. * starting from this version, the 'continue' parameter of rules accepts 'GoTo
--- version 2.5.beta1 * added support for the Jump and Options rule. * starting from this version, the 'continue' parameter of rules accepts 'GoTo
--- version 2.4.2 * starting from this version, 'create' and 'set' actions accept variable(s) for the context lifetime. * added 'tevent' action. --- version 2.4.1 * improved the daemonization code. * changed Sys::Syslog::openlog() options from ...
--- version 2.4.1 * improved the daemonization code. * changed Sys::Syslog::openlog() options from 'cons,pid' to 'pid'. * starting from this version, 'logonly' action has an optional parameter. --- version 2.4.0 * added support for the SEC resource ...
--- version 2.4.0 * added support for the SEC resource file. * added support for the 'rem' parameter for all rule types. * added support for the 'action2' parameter for SingleWithThreshold rules. * added support for -help and -version command line ...
--- version 2.4.beta2 * added support for the SEC resource file. * added support for the 'rem' parameter for all rule types. * added support for the 'action2' parameter for SingleWithThreshold rules. * added support for -help and -version command ...
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