[fw-wiz] wanted: Cisco PIX Management Tool

From: DocValde@gmx.de
Date: 10/22/02


From: DocValde@gmx.de
To: firewall-wizards@nfr.com
Date: Tue Oct 22 10:13:01 2002

Hi there,

we are running 8 Cisco PIX Firewalls now, with the option to get up to 12
more in future. They are all placed at different locations of our Corporate
Network, always as a pair of two redundant PIXes.

Right now, i know three possibilities to manage them:

1. Command Line Interface
2. Cisco PIX Device Manager
3. Cisco Secure Policy Manager 3.x

All three are not really suitable for an efficient management and
administration of a distributed firewall solution...:-(

We need to get reports, views out of them and need to update the configs.

Does anybody know any third-party products for these tasks?

All hints welcome, even open-source, all platforms.

TIA & best regards,

Malte von dem Hagen

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