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Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Splunk 3.0 with Access-Control

Yeaah!!!

Just found out that Splunk 3.0 will support access control. This means e.g., that developers can debug production problems without logging in to that host. They will see only logfiles relevant to finding the problem...

This is a huge step forward, as logs often contain classified data.
Posted by Mika Borner at 10:37 PM
Labels: Splunk, Systems Management

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