|
|
Guide toSnare for Linuxv4.1
|
© 1999-2014 Intersect Alliance Pty Ltd. All rights reserved worldwide.
Intersect Alliance Pty Ltd shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for direct, or indirect damages in connection with the use of this material. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means except as expressly permitted by Intersect Alliance Pty Ltd. This does not include those documents and software developed under the terms of the open source General Public Licence, which covers the Snare agents and some other software.
The Intersect Alliance logo and Snare logo are registered trademarks of Intersect Alliance Pty Ltd. Other trademarks and trade names are marks' and names of their owners as may or may not be indicated. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners and are used here in an editorial context without intent of infringement. Specifications and content are subject to change without notice.
About this guide
This guide introduces you to the functionality of the Snare Agent for the Linux operating system. Snare for Linux provides an event, auditing subsystem for the Linux operating system, and facilitates objective-based filtering, and remote audit event delivery. Snare for Linux will also allow a security administrator to fully remote control the application through a standard web browser if so desired. Snare has been designed in such a way as to allow the remote control functions to be easily effected manually, or by an automated process.
Other guides that may be useful to read include:
- Snare Overview
- The Snare Toolset - A White Paper