Wendy Rogers: "Summary: We won. They dropped their $2.8 meaningless claim for the machine replacement. We get the routers and Splunk logs. Cyber Ninjas has full access. Maricopa caved."
(media.greatawakening.win)
👨🏫 AUDIT AUDIT AUDIT 🛠️
You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread.
Comments (111)
sorted by:
Splunk is an application that runs on a server, it could just as easily be something else like Nagios.
The routers export logs to the server which then stores them, they are not stored on the router itself, apart from the most recent ones, depending on the buffer settings.
I didn't say anything about changing them, did you get that from a different post?
I work in IT Security designing security management networks and systems, I was just clarifying a point was all :)