HP Host Intrusion Detection System (HIDS) General Operations, Selecting Entries, Simple Version

Models: Host Intrusion Detection System (HIDS)

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General Operations

General Operations

The Alerts and Errors tabs use the same operations to manage their contents, with a few minor differences in labels.

Sorting Entries

By default, alerts and errors are listed in ascending Date/Time order. However, you can resort the list by any attribute in either ascending or descending order by:

Clicking on the appropriate column header to toggle between ascending and descending order.

Selecting an item from the Sort menu. There is an ascending and descending entry for each defined column. They are effective whether the column is displayed or not.

Selecting Entries

You can select one or more alert or error entries in the following ways:

With the mouse

By searching for the next unseen entry

By searching for a string in the entry

The full text of the last-selected entry is displayed in the window beneath the list of alerts or errors.

Selecting with the Mouse

You can select entries with the mouse using three combinations: left-click, Shift-left-click, and Ctrl-left-click.

Simple Version

Left-clickto select a single entry. This clears all other selected entries.

Ctrl-left-clickto add or remove a single noncontiguous entry. This retains all other selected entries.

Shift-left-clickto add contiguous entries up to the last left-clickor Ctrl-left-clickentry.

Detailed Version

The anchor entry is set by left-clickand Ctrl-left-click. It is also set by a successful search for a string or search for the next unseen entry.

Left-clickto select a single entry. This clears all other selected entries and sets the anchor entry.

Ctrl-left-clickto add a noncontiguous entry to the selection. This retains all other selected entries and sets the anchor entry

Ctrl-left-clickto remove a noncontiguous entry from the selection. This retains all other selected entries and sets the anchor entry

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HP Host Intrusion Detection System (HIDS) General Operations, Selecting Entries, Selecting with the Mouse, Simple Version