Changelog 1.7.6
– Signature check module: Parse of signature creation date fix. Adaptation to month string case leading to misinterpretation of signature creation date
– Update of included database dump to vers. 1.7.6
Changelog 1.7.5
– restartSafed(): Get method header bux fix
– fix:log recovery tolerance setting included also for logCheck section
– fix: setup.sh db alters of statistics tables
Changelog 1.7.4
– Syslog Log integrity check: updates and implementation example in documentation for:
+ Integrity check
+ The log recovery process with recovery result check
– setup.sh : warning of grant check piped correctly to dev/null- Eventlog Template Server 2008: Duplicate ID definition in Logon/Logoff correction
Changelog 1.7.3
– specific password encryption logic for safed linux and unix/solaris/aix
Changelog 1.7.2
– fix: duplicate logfile indexing section in ryslog_store.sh
– fix: duplicate eventlog objective. Adaptation to the introduction of priority levels
– SAFED agent check: introduce flexible logic to check modified agent port setting
Changelog 1.7.1
– crontab with check for cluster node, fix in setup.sh
Changelog 1.7.0
– Support to collect virtual or additional IP address sources within a single host
– Statistics: Aggregation of log information in case of hostname or DNS changes. Aggregation for IP and/or host name
– harmonize log paths: syslogview, statistics, search log into /var/log/neteye/nesyslogview/
– Host description in view and editable
– discover IP on “clone host”
– Priority sequence of EventID objects and LogFile filters within SAFED configuration
– Support to create SAFED templates for Solaris, Unix and Aix
After my graduation in Applied Computer Science at the Free University of Bolzano I decided to start my professional career outside the province. With a bit of good timing and good luck I went into the booming IT-Dept. of Geox in the shoe district of Montebelluna, where I realized how a big IT infrastructure has to grow and adapt to quickly changing requirements. During this experience I had also the nice possibility to travel the world, while setting up the various production and retail areas of this company. Arrived at Würth Phoenix I started developing on our monitoring solution NetEye. Today, in my position as Consulting an Project Manager I am continuously heading to implement our solutions to meet the expectation of your enterprise customers.
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After my graduation in Applied Computer Science at the Free University of Bolzano I decided to start my professional career outside the province. With a bit of good timing and good luck I went into the booming IT-Dept. of Geox in the shoe district of Montebelluna, where I realized how a big IT infrastructure has to grow and adapt to quickly changing requirements. During this experience I had also the nice possibility to travel the world, while setting up the various production and retail areas of this company. Arrived at Würth Phoenix I started developing on our monitoring solution NetEye. Today, in my position as Consulting an Project Manager I am continuously heading to implement our solutions to meet the expectation of your enterprise customers.
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