I am looking for some good open-source intrusion detection software.
I have found BackTrack which is for testing networks along with Blackbuntu
but I am looking for software that runs on a network on the inside, detecting intrusions on the network.
Thank you for the GUI..
Little help with the
+
+ BEFORE THE GUI WILL WORK +
+ +
+ Before the GUI will run, you must perform +
+ some modifications to the Asterisk +
+ configuration...
I guess I would have to ask, how do you run it from the terminal, my attempts failed... also I'm not sure what to look for in the /usr/bin I see nothing that says asterisk of anykind..
Thanks again for all the help Marc!
I learned a lot from the stuff you told me. I was able to get past some other issues from what you already taught me.
I still am unable to find a GUI after the completed install though? any idea?
Building Documentation For: channels pbx apps codecs formats cdr cel bridges funcs tests main res addons
+--------- Asterisk Build Complete ---------+
+ Asterisk has successfully been built, and +
+ can be installed by running: +
+ +
+...
Here we go, Thank you very much for all your help Marc,
configure: Menuselect build configuration successfully completed
.$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$=..
.$7$7.. .7$$7:.
.$$:. ,$7.7
.$7. 7$$$$ .$$77...
Very cool info thank you,
after trying to install libxml2 i get:
root@fusionx-UB-Alpha:/home/fusionx# apt-get install libxml2
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
libxml2 is already the newest version.
The following packages were...
alright after running ./configure again
a long list of things printer out, Mostly YES'
but at the end:
configure: *** XML documentation will not be available because the 'libxml2' development package is missing.
configure: *** Please run the 'configure' script with the '--disable-xmldoc'...
Sorry If I make this frustration due to not understanding, But Thank you very much for your dedicated help..
fusionx@ubuntu:~$ sudo su
root@ubuntu:/home/fusionx# Apt-get –y install linux-headers-$(uname -r) build-essential
No command 'Apt-get' found, did you mean:
Command 'apt-get' from...
Unfortunately, I can not get any of that to work. Also that was a web page I looked at prier to making this thread but it makes reference to version 1.4 then 1.6... I'm trying for Version 1.8 and it looks as though the files may be made for 1.4
I get as far as
# cd zaptel-1.4.12.1
#...
Thank you Marc for the help,
It looks as if that got me a bit further, but here is the read out of my Terminal.
fusionx@ubuntu:~$ cd Downloads
fusionx@ubuntu:~/Downloads$ ls
asterisk-1.8.1.1
fusionx@ubuntu:~/Downloads$ cd ast*
fusionx@ubuntu:~/Downloads/asterisk-1.8.1.1$ ./configure
checking...
Asterisk Downloads | Asterisk
I have installed the Asterisk 1.8.1.1 Source Tarball and unzipped it, Now I'm looking for the commands or way to install the software and get it up and running on my Ubuntu 10.10 OS
A Google Search only turned up old versions installs that were not clear enough...
Thank you very much for the information. I will do some research into rooting the phone, I am however not a fan of voiding the warranty yet or installing another OS. I will do a follow up post with what I find.