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SpeechDataInstallerd(8) 				    BSD System Manager's Manual 				   SpeechDataInstallerd(8)

NAME
SpeechDataInstallerd -- Manages downloading of speech-related assets. DESCRIPTION
SpeechDataInstallerd is a background process that normally runs only when speech-related assets are actively being downloaded. The process manages a queue of download requests that are serialized to the underlying Software Update SPI, allowing the Speech and Dictation preference panes to present appropriate progress UI and error alerts. The process is also scheduled to run once a week to remove any purged assets, such as voices that have been marked by a client as no longer needed. BSD
April 1, 2017 BSD

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PADS(8) 						      System Manager's Manual							   PADS(8)

NAME
pads - Passive Asset Detection System SYNOPSIS
pads <DhUvV> <-c file > <-d file > <-g group > <-i interface > <-n network(s) > <-p file > <-r file > <-u file > <-w file > <expression> DESCRIPTION
PADS is a libpcap based detection engine used to passively detect network assets. It is designed to complement IDS technology by providing context to IDS alerts. Goals: - Passive: Records and identifies traffic seen on a network without actively "scanning" a system. There will never be a packet sent from the pads application. - Portable: Has the ability to be placed easily on a remote system. Does not require additional external libraries other than those associated with libpcap. - Lightweight: Logging is sent to a simple CSV file. There is no need for a database or other data repository installed on the local machine. All correlation is done outside of the pads program. OPTIONS
-h Display help / usage information. -D Run PADS in the background (daemon mode). -d file Dump banner data into a libpcap formatted file. This feature will dump the matched packet or the first 4 packets of an unmatched connection into a specified file. This can be used to further identify a service and also aid with signature development. Please keep in mind that this feature must be compiled into the application in order to use it. This can be done by adding '--enable-banner-grab' to the 'configure' step. -g group This switch allows you to specify a group that PADS will drop to after the libpcap interface has been initialized. -h Display help -i interface Specify an interface to be used. -n network list Specify a set of networks to be monitored. Only assets that exist within these networks will be recorded. The networks should be specified in the following format: 10.10.10.0/24,192.168.0.0/16 . -p pid file This switch allows you to specify a PID file to be used in conjunction with daemon (-D) mode. -r file Read packets from a libpcap formatted file. -u user This switch allows you to specify a user that PADS will drop to after the libpcap interface has been initialized. -w file Dump data into a file other than assets.csv. expression selects which packets will be processed. Please see tcpdump(1) for details on the libpcap primitives. SEE ALSO
pads.conf(8), pads-report(8), pads-archiver(8), tcpdump(8), pcre(3) COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2004 Matt Shelton <matt@mattshelton.com> BUGS
Please send bug reports to the author. AUTHORS
Matt Shelton <matt@mattshelton.com> 2005/06/17 PADS(8)
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