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Re: Host Based IDS Recommendations?
From: "edward gonzales" <egon007 () msn com>
Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2003 08:11:14 -0700

Symantec has Intruder Alert 3.6 (formerly made by Axent) with agents for Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, RH 7.x and Windows. They also have their new Symantec Host IDS 4.x products, but not all of the unix varients are out yet.



> I would like to find out for Windows boxes if there are any
> recommendations for Host based IDS, i know that for unix there is AIDE,
> linux, tripwire. What are the solutions for Windows machines? Would
> running a software IDS that is capable of monitoring and protecting the
> file systems a la tripwire with signed hashes kept in removable media be
> sufficient? If there are, what are the usual suspects for host based IDS
> that is used prevalently in industry? I'm hoping for both free and
> commercial solutions



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