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Re: Cisco NetRanger
From: tishea () cisco com (tim shea)
Date: Tue, 05 Oct 1999 09:36:29 -0700
Actually, NT support is now available under HPOV Node Sentry for NetRanger. t At 11:55 PM 10/4/1999 -0400, Carric Dooley wrote:
FAQ: See http://www.ticm.com/kb/faq/idsfaq.html IDS: See http://www-rnks.informatik.tu-cottbus.de/~sobirey/ids.html HELP: Having problems... email questions to ids-owner () uow edu au NOTE: Remove this section from reply msgs otherwise the msg will bounce. SPAM: DO NOT send unsolicted mail to this list. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- I am sort of in the process of evaluating several IDS's (RealSecure, Axent NetProwler, Cisco NetRanger, & NFR). It has been slow going lately, but I hope to give it more attention in the future. I can tell you this. Sit down and think about what you need from an intrusion detection system. Does it need to be all NT and no Solaris? Forget NetRanger and NFR for now. Do you want a black box solution or do you have the on sight expertise to build everything yourself? How many engines do you need, and to what degree do you need your NIDS to be manageable on an enterprise scale? How much do you want to spend? Once you have considered most of these questions, the choice will be a lot easier. All of the products will claim a very similar degree of effectiveness. Pick what will fit the best into your environment. On Mon, 4 Oct 1999, Johann van Duyn wrote:Hi... Does anyone here have much experience with Cisco's NetRanger? Any thoughts on its effectiveness, especially compared to Axent IntruderAlert, CyberCop, or any other products out there? Any information gained from hands-on experience would be welcomed, especially if you are able to compare it to other stuff out there. Thanks. ***The Appleton Group Ltd*** This message, including any attachments, is intended only for the individual or institution to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged, confidential or prohibited from disclosure or unauthorized use. If the recipient of this transmission is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any use, reproduction dissemination, copying, disclosure, modification, distribution and/or publication of this email message or any of its attachments other than by its intended recipient is strictly prohibited by the sender. If you have received this message in error, please notify The Appleton Group Ltd immediately at postmaster () appleton co za and destroy the message and all copies thereof in your possession. ****************************
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- Re: Cisco NetRanger Carric Dooley (Oct 04)
- Re: Cisco NetRanger tim shea (Oct 05)
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