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Operating Systems BSD Snort on openbsd Post 52189 by dkaplowitz on Saturday 12th of June 2004 11:20:58 PM
Old 06-13-2004
Re: Snort on openbsd

Quote:
Originally posted by malcontent
has anyone out there managed to get it up and running ? My initial attempts seem to be quite below par
Can you describe the issues you're having getting it installed? Snort is in ports and many people use it on OpenBSD, so if you could tell us where your installation is failing, we can help you better.

Thanks,

Dave
 

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