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Syslog vs. Welf ?

Asked by goldylamont in Security Utilities, Networking Hardware Firewalls, Enterprise Firewalls

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what's better to use nowadays--syslog or welf; for analyzing traffic coming from a newer firewall? i can't find any comparisons on the two on the internet. which format is "newer"? which format gives more in depth information to a firewall analyzing program (syslog server)? when would I want to use welf over syslog or vice versa? don't be afraid to be opinionated! :-) all i can find is a bunch of vagueness out there regarding this. I'm currently using a Sonicwall NS 3500 and a Netscreen 25 for syslog/welf.

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Zones: Security Utilities, Networking Hardware Firewalls, Enterprise Firewalls
Tags: syslog, welf, firewall, network, analysis, router, traffic
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Solution Provided By: rsivanandan
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