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| Subject: | Automated Firewall Rule Building |
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| Date: | Fri, 22 Apr 2005 19:46:05 -0400 |
Is there anyone with experience using Mason on an ipless bridged firewall configuration ? I am not having much luck getting it to build any rules . Or are there any other automated tools that anyone would recommend to build firewall rules based on the traffic being seen ? Currently i am running this firewall along side of another off of a span port to build a rule set. If i have to put it inline with the actual traffic and assign Ips the traditional way I will do so.
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