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IDS: Re: Re: Changes in IDS Companies?

Re: Re: Changes in IDS Companies?

From: Proxy Administrator <proxyadmin_at_rediffmail.com>
Date: 5 Nov 2002 08:32:51 -0000

Aiguo Fei wrote :
>
> >so you wouldn't miss any attack that it *could* detect.
>
>This is NOT true. If the IDS system doesn't have enough
>processing >power or doesn't have a good enough performance,
>under certain load >it may fail to process(analyze) the packet to
>catch the attack (of >course it has to let it pass through to
>fullfill the inlining >requirement).

Hmmm... is this true for any other system out there which is
placed inline? I thought this issue would be handled the same way
a firewall would handle it.

Regards,

Proxy Administrator
Received on Nov 09 2002

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