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<blockquote data-quote="WildByDesign" data-source="post: 492340" data-attributes="member: 48641"><p>I respect that, absolutely. I've seen a lot of your other posts and so I know you've got a great understanding on a technical level and you know what your objectives are and how to achieve them. And so I can definitely understand why dealing with logs and creating rules can be time consuming at times. I think that we (any of us, really) can be a different stages in our own personal security preferences and our own needs out of software. And I don't mean knowledge level. But specifically, when it comes to either having extra time in our days or even just the patience and things like that. I totally understand and respect that, sincerely. A few years previously, I probably would have no patience for the rules creation and the logs. And who knows, a few years from now, that patience may very well go away again.</p><p></p><p>Any of us will always be happy to share rules as a community. Without a doubt, each individual driver (or even each function/feature within Bouncer itself) has it's own learning curve to get an understanding of how it works and also how the rules reflect how it operates. And, of course, the rules creation also has that initial learning curve. Once the learning curve is passed and, particularly once you've got all of your rules setup, it is pretty much set-and-forget. That's one beauty of it. I rarely ever have anything show up in logs, maybe once or twice per month. And rarely have to make any modifications to rules. So after that learning curve and creating rules per my systems and VMs, now I've earned my time to be lazy and enjoy it. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite109" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>Also, I just wanted to mention that even when having multiple Excubits drivers running, it takes zero performance hit. The only feature which adds a bit of weight to performance is the SHA256 hashing. So if a user does not make use of that feature, I recommend disabling it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildByDesign, post: 492340, member: 48641"] I respect that, absolutely. I've seen a lot of your other posts and so I know you've got a great understanding on a technical level and you know what your objectives are and how to achieve them. And so I can definitely understand why dealing with logs and creating rules can be time consuming at times. I think that we (any of us, really) can be a different stages in our own personal security preferences and our own needs out of software. And I don't mean knowledge level. But specifically, when it comes to either having extra time in our days or even just the patience and things like that. I totally understand and respect that, sincerely. A few years previously, I probably would have no patience for the rules creation and the logs. And who knows, a few years from now, that patience may very well go away again. Any of us will always be happy to share rules as a community. Without a doubt, each individual driver (or even each function/feature within Bouncer itself) has it's own learning curve to get an understanding of how it works and also how the rules reflect how it operates. And, of course, the rules creation also has that initial learning curve. Once the learning curve is passed and, particularly once you've got all of your rules setup, it is pretty much set-and-forget. That's one beauty of it. I rarely ever have anything show up in logs, maybe once or twice per month. And rarely have to make any modifications to rules. So after that learning curve and creating rules per my systems and VMs, now I've earned my time to be lazy and enjoy it. :) Also, I just wanted to mention that even when having multiple Excubits drivers running, it takes zero performance hit. The only feature which adds a bit of weight to performance is the SHA256 hashing. So if a user does not make use of that feature, I recommend disabling it. [/QUOTE]
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