[hobbit] bbwin 0.10 available

Josh Luthman josh at imaginenetworksllc.com
Sun Dec 30 19:12:58 CET 2007


Those are some impressive improvements!  Great job!

Now if I had any Windows servers... :)



On 12/30/07, Rob MacGregor <rob.macgregor at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Dec 30, 2007 12:42 AM, Etienne Grignon <etienne.grignon at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > After more than a year without new release, I publish today BBWin
> > 0.10. This is the new stuffs I put in it:
>
> Neat, thanks.
>
> > BBWin 0.10 Preview version -  December 30th 2007
> > -------------------
> > <---SNIP--->
> > * who agent : report current connected users on the servers
> > <---SNIP--->
> > There is a new agent 'who' used to report current connected users on
> > the windows servers. There is no alert for it at this time. Which
> > relevant type of alerts could be useful ? there is no alert options on
> > Unix side. I was thinking of a rule like PROC but called USER with a
> > minimum logged number and a maximum logged number for a username.
>
> I could see it being useful to alert on things like:
>
> * Any user is logged in more than once
> * Specific users are logged in (such as where nobody should use the
> Administrator account)
> * Users are logged in outside/during certain hours
>
> For each I can see it being handy to define the groups either by
> inclusion (any member of "Domain Users") or exclusion (anybody except
> members of "Domain Administrators"), and sometimes both (any member of
> "Domain Users", except for members of "Management" or the user
> "Smith").
>
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>
> Rob MacGregor
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>         doesn't become a monster.                  Friedrich Nietzsche
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