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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers any one used SEC - Simple Event Correlator Post 302575600 by frappa on Tuesday 22nd of November 2011 06:35:43 AM
Old 11-22-2011
Hi, some examples may be found at http: //cerebro. victoriacollege.edu/hobbit-trap.html:
if you download and extract the provided package (hobbit-trap_1.1.tar.gz) you can see how SEC rules where used to monitor /var/log/messages for specific entries (look for file sec.conf).

see ya
fra
 

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Net::DNS::SEC::Tools::TrustAnchor(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		    Net::DNS::SEC::Tools::TrustAnchor(3pm)

NAME
Net::DNS::SEC::Tools::TrustAnchor - base class for TA repositories SYNOPSIS
This is a base class for multiple types of trustanchor repositories that know how to read, write, and modify trust anchor repositories. This package serves as both a API wrapper around a set of trust anchors as well as a base class for packages that need to read/write trust anchor sets into different formats. Trust Anchors may be either DNSKEY records or DS references. XXX: more documentation needed API
Usage API defined by this module or sub-modules. Note that: use Net::DNS::SEC::Tools::TrustAnchor; is assumed to have imported some of the API routines mentioned below. $tar = new Net::DNS::SEC::Tools::TrustAnchor(); Initializes a new collection of trust anchors. $module = load_module("type"); Dynamically attemps to load a TrustAnchor reader/writer sub-class of Net::DNS::SEC::Tools::TrustAnchor named "Type" and return an instance of it. All sub-classes are assumed to contain a single letter upper-case class name followed by all lower case. Any modules otherwise named will fail to load using this routine. $module = parse_component("type:file"); This parses a type and file specification consisting of type separated by a colon (':') followed by a file-name path. It will then load the type module using the load_module() rotine and return the type, the file and extra options. XXX: option parsing support not yet complete and will likely change the type:file format specification; I.E. the type:file formatting specification will likely change in the future and should be considered alpha-level support. $tar = $module->read($location, $options); Reads in a given TAR from a $location reference and returns a blessed copy of the Net::DNS::SEC::Tools::TrustAnchor object containing all the data. This function may be over-ridden by a sub-class. $tar = $module->read($location, $options); Reads in a given TAR from a $location reference and returns an unblessed hash the contents. The read() function merely wraps around this and blesses it after being returned. Sub-modules must over-ride this function (and/or the read() function) if they expect the module to support loading. $tar->merge(@others) Merges the @other array of trust anchors into the $tar object's own trust anchor list. AUTHOR
Wes Hardaker <hardaker ATTA users.sourceforge DOTTTY net> SEE ALSO
convertar(1) perl v5.14.2 2012-06-28 Net::DNS::SEC::Tools::TrustAnchor(3pm)
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