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Amit Kumar Saha wrote:
> I agree. The main target is things that needs to be done irrespective
> of the implementation in individual projects using different
> languages.
Sounds great.
I'd love to see an XML parser that can take many XML files/scans for a certain host/network, and
generate some sort of histogram, something that can be useful for net and security admins when
trying to diagnose when/what caused a problem (for example, a compromised workstation now has a
certain tcp port open, and this happened three days ago, exactly at the same time that network usage
went kablooie, i'm just thinking out loud...).
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