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Re: IDS detection approaches

Subject: Re: IDS detection approaches
Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2007 12:00:38 -0400
So it is "open" to any paying customer of Cisco?

What makes Cisco's IDS rules "open" then? I ask because the abuse of the term 
is overwhelming. It is my understanding that "open" means the technology plays 
well with others, using standardized popular methodology shared amongst the 
community.

Now, I do have a valid CCO account, but we have no IDS devices on the 
contracts. Can I still download the rules, despite the warnings given that I 
must have a specific contract/license to do so?


Thanks,
Randy



Anyone with a valid license is able to download the signatures to be placed
on your Cisco sensor.  Once you have placed them on your sensor, you are
free to open/edit/manipulate or add to the signatures at will.

Open signatures does not mean they are "open source" or free.  Without a
Cisco sensor, they won't be much use to you.

If you have a CCO account, you can download the signatures at:
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/ips6-sigup

Gary



On 10/12/07 9:59 PM, "Randal T. Rioux" <randy@procyonlabs.com> wrote:

Gary Halleen wrote:
<snip>

Additionally, all Cisco IPS signatures are open.  You are able to view all
or most fields of signatures, create your own, and modify existing
signatures.  You do not need to wait for Cisco to release new signatures 
if
you have sufficient IDS/IPS skills to write a new signature.  If you can
write a snort rule, you can write a Cisco IPS signature.

Open? Really? Where can I download them?

Thanks,
Randy


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