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    360-FAAR  Firewall Analysis Audit Repair

    360-FAAR Firewall Analysis Audit Repair

    360-FAAR Analyze FW1 Cisco Netscreen Policy Offline Using Config/Logs

    ... CIDR and text filters to split rulebases / policies into target sections and identify connectivity for further analysis. 360-FAAR supports, policy to log association, object translation, rulebase reordering and simplification, rule moves and duplicate matching automatically. Allowing you to move rules to where you need them. Build new rulebases from scratch with a single 'any' rule and log files, with the 'res' and 'name' options. Switch into DROPS mode to analyse drop log entries.
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    Plinko was originally an experiment with Prefix Trees and log parsing. The general concept is to have a single end point you can send any data to, in a "fire and forget" fashion. Plinko should identify and parse the data completely without the sending system caring what it sent. The latest version supports named fields in the STL files for tagging data parsed in the Prefix Tree and anonymous functions for parsing dynamic message payloads. We now output JSON objects and I'm working on HBase...
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    This very simple perl script parses you iptables log files and produces a report in text format with a summary based on the prefix of the log ( --log-prefix option of iptables ). Prefix description is allowed.
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