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Re: Tin-man charter



Very cool.....let's be co-authors if you'd like.....I'm still willing to do brunt of editing. I doubt many folks really have effective logging right now......and I'd LOVE to be proven wrong!!! I've been researching this closely for past 4 months....it will be interesting to see what current consensus is in deployed best current practice in logging methods. Chris pointed me to known secure syslog implementations about a month ago........I'm all ears for anyone operationally using it........

- merike

At 11:52 AM 6/24/2004, Brian Ford wrote:
Merike and George,

I'll volunteer to help here.

I'm very familiar with the Syslog groups work. I've been working on developing Logging BCPs for Firewall and VPN (which I guess will be tackled later or later).

Liberty for All,

Brian



At 02:41 PM 6/24/2004 -0400, George Jones wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004, Merike Kaeo wrote:

Your mission, should you choose to accept it:

> I'll volunteer to do the event logging requirements

Sort out what currently deployed (everyone has old-style syslog now,
hence a clear BC*P*, vs the fine work Chris et al are doing
in the syslog wg where the B*CP* is somewhat questionable)


> and > configuration & management interface requirements......

You lucky person :-)

Start thinking about RS232 and CLIs.
Then think about netconf, SMMP, HTML interfaces, USB.
Talk to operators about managing lights-out datacenters.
Try to reconcile it all.

Both will take a good bit of thought.

Thanks,
---George


Brian Ford, CISSP
Consulting Engineer, Security & Integrity Specialist
Office of Strategic Technology Planning
Cisco Systems Inc.
http://wwwin.cisco.com/corpdev/