[logs] regexless parsing, again?

Monkman, Brian bmonkman at icsalabs.com
Thu Sep 20 04:09:45 PDT 2007


Nobody is "a nobody". I rarely, if ever, post on this list. However, I
have come to thoroughly enjoy the conversations and have learned a lot.

Marcus is like a well aged single malt scotch. He is an acquired taste,
yet once your palate has developed enough you will appreciate the
subtleties and nuances that makes his reputation well deserved. You can
certainly count on mjr to look at an issue from a perspective most have
not. Is he caustic at times? Hell yeah. But that is part of his charm.
Maybe we should take up a collection and print him up some business
cards that officially bestow the title of Global Curmudgeon on him. :-)

Brian



-----Original Message-----
From: loganalysis-bounces at loganalysis.org
[mailto:loganalysis-bounces at loganalysis.org] On Behalf Of E G
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 12:58 PM
To: Marcus J. Ranum; Andrew Hay; Desai, Ashish
Cc: loganalysis at loganalysis.org
Subject: Re: Re: [logs] regexless parsing, again?

Being a nobody in this sector, I personally like getting different
points of views and hearing about these new methods and ideas for doing
things.

A post like this really just mute the conversation.
These "I know better then you" posts have basically killed this
interesting thread without adding anything to it...

Isn't this list moderated?


- Erik "the nobody" 


--- "Marcus J. Ranum" <mjr at ranum.com> wrote:

> 
> >> There have been some amazing advances in hardware
> to do PCRE.
> 
> 
> That'd the the "hardware turbo-charged lipstick on a pig" option.
> 
> mjr. 
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