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Message-ID: <848AC18579DA9F4BB0BD181EEDDB519E3E7CA6@kserver.kiandra.local>
From: Zach.Forsyth at kiandra.com (Zach Forsyth)
Subject: New Microsoft security bulletins today

You might want to ensure SUS is really working.
>From my experience it is a lack lustre performer at best.

This tool is not bad for some *basic* monitoring:
http://www.pdxconsulting.com/sus/

/paranoia mode off
Grab your SUS log files and parse them through that web site...
/paranoia mode returned to normal

Cheers

Zach

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joshua Levitsky [mailto:jlevitsk@...hie.com] 
> Sent: Thursday, 16 October 2003 10:12 AM
> To: Jerry Heidtke
> Cc: full-disclosure
> Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] New Microsoft security bulletins today
> 
> Ah what's to worry about. Exploits against Exchange / OWA / Messenger 
> Service / Authenticode / Active X  can't harm anyone. :) Bring em on.
> 
> Luckily I deployed my SUS boxes at work and all I had to do to deploy 
> the patches was check a few little boxes on my SUS servers.



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