[mod-security-users] ModSecurity Console Now Available...
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From: Ivan R. <iva...@gm...> - 2006-07-03 17:07:41
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Those of you that rely on ModSecurity daily might be interested to learn that the final release of ModSecurity Console is now very close. Today I uploaded v1.0.0-rc-2 (release candidate 2) to Thinking Stone Network (https://www.thinkingstone.com/tsn/). I have been using the console for months now and it has been perfectly reliable. Here's the feature list (directly from the web site - http://www.thinkingstone.com/products/console/): 1. Self-contained application that comes with an embedded web server and an embedded database. 2. Collects logs and alerts from any number of remote sensors in real time (reliably, securely, buffered, with support for disconnected operation). 3. Built on top of a reliable high-performance framework designed to handle a large number of network events. 4. User interface provides support for sensor, alert, and transaction management. 5. Runs on any platform that supports JDK/JRE 1.4 or better. 6. Installs in under five minutes. (Installation on Windows and Linux is fully automated.) 7. Automated maintenance options keep the database at a manageable size. 8. Sensor activity history. 9. Alerting facilities. 10. Reporting facilities. Nice and shiny reports in PDF format can be scheduled or produced on-demand. Automatic distribution via email. 11. Automatic DNS and Geo IP resolution. On top of this, there's an $100 Early Adopter Discount, so it only costs $350 at the moment. If you ever wondered if there was something you could do to ensure the continued availability and freedom of ModSecurity - this is a perfect opportunity to act :) With ModSecurity Console at the end of its development cycle I will be focusing on getting ModSecurity 2.x out of the door soon too. -- Ivan Ristic, Technical Director Thinking Stone, http://www.thinkingstone.com ModSecurity: Open source Web Application Firewall |