Re: [fw-wiz] wanted: Cisco PIX Management Tool
From: Lorens Kockum (firewall-wizards-20021015@tagged.lorens.org)
Date: 10/25/02
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From: Lorens Kockum <firewall-wizards-20021015@tagged.lorens.org> To: DocValde@gmx.de, firewall-wizards@nfr.com Date: Fri Oct 25 08:20:19 2002
On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 03:06:33PM +0200, DocValde@gmx.de wrote:
>
> 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
...
> Does anybody know any third-party products for these tasks?
Investigate Net Partitioner (http://www.solsoft.com/).
They (disclaimer: ex-we) support PIX and a load of other
devices. Define your network, tell NP that that device is a PIX,
that one too, that one a router w/o filters, etc., define your
policy, compile, upload filters.
Exercise left to reader : PIX catches fire, no replacement PIX,
replace with other supported device, tell NP (10 seconds),
recompile (20 seconds), reupload. Compare time necessary to
rewrite PIX rules, even using sed, for something non-IOS.
Payware (probably lots of $$$ for your config), but gratis
time-limited demo.
HTH.
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