NAME¶
sagan - Real-time System & Event Log Monitoring System
SYNOPSIS¶
sagan [
options]
 
DESCRIPTION¶
This manual page documents briefly the 
sagan command.
sagan is a multi-threaded, real time system- and event-log monitoring
  system, but with a twist. Sagan uses a “Snort” like rule set for
  detecting malicious events happening on your network and/or computer systems.
 
If Sagan detects a potentially bad event, that event can be stored to a Snort
  database (MySQL/PostgreSQL), send it to a SIEM tool like Prelude, or send an
  email.
 
Sagan is meant to be used in a ‘centralized’ logging environment,
  but will work fine as part of a standalone Host IDS system for workstations.
OPTIONS¶
These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options
  starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below.
  - -h, --help
 
  - Show summary of options.
 
  - -d, --debug
 
  - Enable debugging
 
  - -D, --daemon
 
  - Make process a daemon (fork to the background)
 
  - -U, --user
 
  - Run as user (defaults to 'sagan')
 
  - -c, --chroot
 
  - Chroot to username 'sagan's home
 
  - -f, --config
 
  - Sagan configuration file to load
 
  - -p, --program
 
  - Run Sagan in syslog-ng's 'program' mode
 
AUTHOR¶
sagan was written by Champ Clark III <champ@softwink.com>
This manual page was written by Pierre Chifflier <pollux@debian.org>, for
  the Debian project (and may be used by others).