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Re: IDS, IPS and encrypted traffic

Subject: Re: IDS, IPS and encrypted traffic
Date: Tue, 07 Dec 2004 09:58:36 +0000


--On 03 December 2004 04:50 +0800 neil@slampt.net wrote:

Have you looked at the Mcafee Intrushield product?
The latest version of the sensor software has the ability to load SSL
keys and  then decrypt/inspect the traffic in realtime.

To clarify; the idea behind this is that you load the NIDS with the private keys for any SSL servers that *you* administer, then the NIDS is able to decrypt and examine the content of sessions established with those servers (i.e. looking for SQL injection attacks and the like).


This is useful in its own right, but it is not a general-purpose technology for inspecting /all/ encrypted sessions, or even all HTTPS/SSL sessions.

Regards
Neil Archibald

Best Regards, Alex. -- Alex Butcher: Security & Integrity, Personal Computer Systems Group Information Systems and Computing GPG Key ID: F9B27DC9 GPG Fingerprint: D62A DD83 A0B8 D174 49C4 2849 832D 6C72 F9B2 7DC9



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