Re: Protecting your router.

From: Johann van Duyn (Johann_van_Duyn@bat.com)
Date: 07/24/02


From: "Johann van Duyn" <Johann_van_Duyn@bat.com>
To: focus-ids@securityfocus.com
Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2002 11:06:50 +0200


Or you could install ISS RealSecure onto the Nokia box as well as FW-1...
not sure how well that would work though, and it could give you
performance issues... but it may be worth a try, or some comment from
anyone who's tried it.

Cheers

--------------------------------------------------------
Johann van Duyn, CISSP
IT Risk and Security Manager: British American Tobacco South Africa
Stellenbosch, South Africa
Tel. +27 (21) 8883765
Cel. +27 (82) 4588472
Fax. +27 (21) 8838692
E:mail: johann_van_duyn@bat.com
--------------------------------------------------------
"We can choose to use our growing knowledge to enslave people
in ways never dreamed of before, de-personalizing them, controlling
them by means so carefully selected that they will perhaps never
be aware of their loss of personhood."

  -- Carl Rogers, humanist psychologist

"Scott M. Algatt" <turtle@turtleshell.net>
2002/07/23 18:15

        To: focus-ids@securityfocus.com
        cc: (bcc: Johann van Duyn/Stellenbosch/ZA/BATCo)
        Subject: Re: Protecting your router.

I know that the Nokia IPSO Appliances have a CSU/DSU connection but that
would only give you the limitations of Checkpoint's Firewall IDS
capabilities.

Regards,

Scott M. Algatt

On Mon, 22 Jul 2002, Chris wrote:

Confidentiality Notice: The information in this document and
attachments is confidential and may also be legally privileged.
It is intended only for the use of the named recipient. Internet
communications are not secure and therefore British American
Tobacco does not accept legal responsibility for the contents of
this message. If you are not the intended recipient,please notify us
immediately and then delete this document. Do not disclose the
contents of this document to any other person, nor take any copies.
Violation of this notice may be unlawful.


Quantcast