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Re: Gigabit IDS


From: blue0ne () igloo org (Jackie Chan)
Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 14:07:09 -0400 (EDT)


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Jeff,
        Brian Laing at ISS has a method that would be somewhat helpful to
you.  This is not an IDS issue, but a methodology/architecture issue.  I
would go into detail here, but I dont wish to steal his thunder.

Brian... are you listening?

-blue0ne

On Fri, 7 Jul 2000, Jeffrey Dell wrote:

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I know there are many good IDS products out there, but we are in need of a
solution that can handle gigabit speeds. Are there any products out there
that can truly handle these high speeds without dropping packets? Has anyone
used products such as Kane as an IDS solution on gigabit routers/firewalls?
Thanks in advance,

Jeff



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