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Re: [Full-disclosure] Suggestion for IDS

Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Suggestion for IDS
Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 10:36:30 -0700
Hi Kevin,

Yes, they will give you a no-extra-cost Windows-based program
to create custom rules.  We've got one, but I haven't
used it yet.  I'm still brushing up on my Regex...

Regards,
Lew

Kevin Pawloski wrote:
Does the Tipping Point appliance allow you to create custom rules now? The last time I tried the appliance (which was over a year ago) that 'feature' was not yet available.

Kevin

On 9/28/05, *Paul Schmehl* <pauls@utdallas.edu <mailto:pauls@utdallas.edu>> wrote:

    --On Wednesday, September 28, 2005 15:54:41 +0700 Fajar Edisya Putera
    <fajarep@gmail.com <mailto:fajarep@gmail.com>> wrote:

     > Dear Experts,
     >
     > Our company plan to install IDS to protect our resources, I'm
    already
     > read about snort as NIDS, but, that's software based. I'm interesting
     > with hardware based that will work transparently with our Cisco
    PIX, no
     > need to make changes in our firewall. What's your suggestion.
     >
    I can highly recommend Tippingpoint.  It's a close to a set and
    forget IPS
    as I've seen, and it's capable of handling large bandwidth requirements
    without bogging down (assuming you've bought the right appliance for
    your
    bandwidth requirements.)

    Paul Schmehl (pauls@utdallas.edu <mailto:pauls@utdallas.edu>)
    Adjunct Information Security Officer
    University of Texas at Dallas
    AVIEN Founding Member
    http://www.utdallas.edu/ir/security/
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