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Re: IDS for Win2k -reply


From: Mark.Teicher () predictive com (Mark.Teicher () predictive com)
Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 12:23:23 -0800


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Not sure when ISS RealSecure will be shipping their Win2k version of the 
detector???

/m

Greg Shipley <gshipley () neohapsis com>
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03/27/00 02:20 PM

 
        To:     "Martins, Fernando (Lisbon)" <FMartins () pt imshealth com>
        cc:     ids () uow edu au
        Subject:        Re: IDS: IDS for Win2k

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On Mon, 27 Mar 2000, Martins, Fernando (Lisbon) wrote:

I wonder if there is allready available IDS's for Windows 2000 Servers?
Any known NT version of a IDS tested on win2k?
It doesn't matter if it is freeware, shareware or comercial ... anything
that can work in win2k is wellcome =)
(info on other win2k security apps will be appreciated too)

Ok, I've got to ask - why on earth would you want to run an IDS on win2k?

Have you not heard enough horror stories already?  Hell, win2k can't even
handle DNS properly!!!!  Or at least, from a network perspective.

If you are forced to deploy win2k I guess maybe having a host-based
product might be helpful.

Quivering at the thought,

-Greg


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