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Monday, 10 December 2007 17:17 |
After an extended outage, our downloads are back online.You still need to register to download, but do that and enjoy!! |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 13 December 2007 04:17 |
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SPAM Server v2.2 FINAL released |
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Thursday, 26 October 2006 17:18 |
SPAM Server v2.2 FINAL released
Multiple Bug Fixes & Enhancements:
- Several important GUI interface enhancements
- Several logic changes for the reporting engine
- Added change search functionality
- Refined rules for comparisons
- Improved report cleanup routines
- Separated PERL distribution package
Please register for access to the downloads area.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 26 October 2006 17:20 |
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SPAM Server v2.2 (RC5) Released |
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Thursday, 15 June 2006 06:18 |
SPAM Server v2.2 (RC5) released
Multiple Bug Fixes:
- Fixed report naming bug
- Removed hard-coded ports for web interface
- Resolved multiple issues with weekly & monthly reports
- Improved report cleanup routines
- Added pre-defined reg-exp file for extractions & comparisons
Please register for access to the downloads area.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 15 June 2006 06:33 |
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SPAM Server v2.2 (RC4) Released |
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Tuesday, 16 May 2006 18:09 |
SPAM Server v2.2 (RC4) released
Some new features include:
- Structured web user interface
- Web driven server-side configuration
- Improved flexibility in the reporting functionality
- Compliance reports for scheduled comparisons, and extractions
- Cross-server client comparisons, and extractions
- Extraction performance improvements
- Server virtual hostname support for complex networks
Please register for access to the downloads area.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 16 May 2006 18:16 |
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SPAM Server Installation - HOWTO |
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Sunday, 07 May 2006 15:54 |
SPAM Server Installation - HOWTO- download the SPAM server and PERL packages
- gunzip the downloaded packages
- install the .bff packages either through SMIT (a), or command line (b)
- a. `smitty install`
- b. `installp -aYd package_file_name.bff all`
- (The PERL package is a pre-requisite of the server)
- access the web interface through your web browser on port 7467 to configure the server
- steps 7 & 8 are optional (you can wait for them to run in cron), but running them manually speeds up the process
- manually execute the reporter
- manually execute the scheduler
This is just a quick HOWTO, so if you have problems with these steps feel free to contact us directly. |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 26 October 2006 17:25 |
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How can SPAM help me or my organization? |
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Saturday, 06 May 2006 14:29 |
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 ComplianceAs a suite, SPAM provides the necessary reporting to deliver compliance for your AIX operating systems: comparing systems for differences, extracting data from systems for auditing and compliance, and autonomously monitoring all system-level changes. Risk MitigationWith its Server-2-Server comparison technology, SPAM provides insight into environmental differences that can be critical knowledge points when making decisions about change. These differences are detailed, administrator-level differences that can assist in any crucial decision making process. Change InvestigationHistorical tracking of system-level changes allows for any critical issue to be fully investigated, to help uncover the root cause. The attribute level details provide a full history of system configurations. Change ManagementWith its reporting functionality, SPAM can report changes to appropriate third party personnel to assist with the regulation of process and procedures. These are just a few areas where SPAM can help you or your organization. For more information, feel free to contact us directly. |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 11 May 2006 05:09 |
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