Paesano's is still there. Great Eggplant Parmesan sandwich. Think I'll
go Monday.
I'm not familiar with SCADA but it sounds interesting. Where do I get
it and can it be adopted to networks?
Actually I was hoping for some AI plus great reporting tools. This
industry really needs some great reporting tools that can kick off more
data gathering processes on key events.
If I set up a reciprocal agreement with China I would trust their
request. They are asking for a trace. Be nice if I could do the trace
but hold the replys for my own verification of who asked for it. Also
alert the operator for some preset level of priority handling (help
capture the crook?). And a requester ID counter to make sure China
isn't tracing everyone on the net! Add it to the features list!
Adam
> -----Original Message-----
> From: MSITMI02.XZ46G8_at_eds.com [SMTP:MSITMI02.XZ46G8_at_eds.com]
> Sent: Friday, September 19, 1997 7:23 AM
> To: firewall-wizards(a)nfr.net
> Subject: FW: Firewall Management
>
> For a system like you describe of hundreds of firewalls you are going
> to
> need to use the same sorts of techniques already developed in SCADA
> systems for handling power stations. Alarms must be stored in a list
> to
> be handled by a free operator, with alarm acknowledgements and
> timeouts
> for handover to a backup.
>
> I like CARS. But would you trust a request from the Chinese government
> as
> much as a request from the New Zealand one, even if they both have
> trusted keys?
>
> Did you think up your null green ray in Paesano's? (Is it still
> there?)
>
> distinti saluti/regards
> Philip Kerrigan
> EDS Italy tel +39 2 2524272
> Viale Monza, 257 fax +39 2 27002588
> 20126 Milano email msitmi02.xz46g8_at_eds.com
> Italy
>
Received on Sep 19 1997