These programs will allow you to configure your computer to automatically send your firewall log submissions to DShield automatically, with no manual intervention on your part.
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But Set your computer's time before you go any farther.
How to configure specfic firewalls/routers to work with CVTWIN
And maybe similar routers, too. (Updated July 15, 2004) WallWatcher has its own DShield submission module, so you don't need a separate client.
But the AWK and Perl scripts can work either on *NIX or Windows. Perl and AWK are usually already installed on *NIX systems. You can get Perl for Windows from either CYGWIN or from ActiveState. Peter's client includes instructions for obtaining and installing AWK for Windows.
It is important for logging purposes that the clock on your machine be set as accurately as possible. ISPs need accurate time information in log lines that are sent as abuse reports so that they can identify exactly when a suspected attacker was logged in.
Configure your machine Check your machine to see that its time settings are configured properly.
Windows XP
Open Control Panel -> Date/Time
This much is easy enough. Do a sanity check to make sure it looks OK.
Now make sure that the Time Zone is set correctly
The Time Zone is an offset from Greenwich Mean Time. The offset is the amount of time that needs to be added (or subtracted) from your local time to equal GMT.
Please verify that this is working correctly and that the time and time zone information in the logs you send is correct.
Automatically setting your time. Windows XP can automatically syncronize your computer's time with an external time server.
Make sure that "Automatically syncronize with an Internet time server" is checked. The drop down box allows you to choose from several time servers. If one doesn't work, then try another. Test this by clicking on the "Update Now" button. It should access the time server and reset your clock to match.
Then it will automatically do this time syncronization so you don't need to worry about this.
Synchronize to DShield For maximum accuracy use this special page to synchronize your machine's clock to DShield's clock. This page will leave a 'mark' in your firewall log which will be used to test your clock later as you submit the log. Important: Only access this page from your firewall machine. Click here to sync your log. (You only need to do this right after you have configured and set your clock. You don't need to do this every day.)
Windows 98, ME, NT, 2000
Open Control Panel -> Date/Time
This much is easy enough. Do a sanity check to make sure it looks OK.
Now make sure that the Time Zone is set correctly
The Time Zone is an offset from Greenwich Mean Time. The offset is the amount of time that needs to be added (or subtracted) from your local time to equal GMT.
Please verify that this is working correctly and that the time and time zone information in the logs you send is correct.
Put AboutTime in your Startup folder so it will be loaded when you boot.
The AboutTime icon
should
appear in your System Tray.
Synchronize to DShield For maximum accuracy use this special page to synchronize your machine's clock to DShield's clock. This page will leave a 'mark' in your firewall log which will be used to test your clock later as you submit the log. Important: Only access this page from your firewall machine. Click here to sync your log. (You only need to do this right after you have configured and set your clock. You don't need to do this every day.)