RE: which IDS
From: Khaled (shooleh@yahoo.com)Date: 11/14/02
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From: "Khaled" <shooleh@yahoo.com> To: "'Jill Tovey'" <jill.tovey@bigbluedoor.com>, <focus-ids@securityfocus.com> Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2002 20:22:10 +0400
Hello,
An NIDS that you may consider trying out is from Symantec, and is available
at their website below. it is about 76Mb and will work for 30 days.
Only drawback is it will only work with Windows NT (No W2k or XP)
its got a cousin called Intruder Alert, that is host based IDS however it's
not available for download from the Symantec Website.
Happy Sniffing...
https://enterprisesecurity.symantec.com/Content/TrialwareForm.cfm?SSL=YES&EI
D=0&ProductID=1023&PromoCode=ESTrialware
Regards
K.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jill Tovey [mailto:jill.tovey@bigbluedoor.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 12 November 2002 12:02 PM
To: focus-ids@securityfocus.com
Subject: which IDS
hi i am looking to test three different NID systems,
I have at home, one win2k copmuter, one SuSE linux computer, both
connected with a DG814 router,
i will probably get snort but i need two more free ones, that i can test
on these computers, i am a bit worried that i will maybe need an extra
computer to put in the DMZ to run some, i ideally would just like two that
i can run from my normal setup here
it would be great if anyone can reccommend any ?
Thanks,
Jill
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