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[ISSForum] ISS Linux Network Sensor on Solaris 10

Subject: [ISSForum] ISS Linux Network Sensor on Solaris 10
Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 11:34:30 -0800
Hello,

With regards to ISS dropping support for the Solaris Network Sensor, has
anyone had any experience/success with loading the Linux Network Sensor
on Solaris 10?  It is my understanding that Solaris 10 guarantees
compatibility with Red Hat Linux apps.

Also, If you did have Solaris Network Sensors deployed, what experiences
did you have migration to either Windows, Linux, or an ISS appliance?
All input greatly appreciated.

FRED MORAN
Infrastructure Analyst





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