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Re: [ISSForum] ISS on Crossbeam

Subject: Re: [ISSForum] ISS on Crossbeam
Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2006 19:30:46 -0400
I heard on a recent Crossbeam presentation that they will support
Proventia-G later this year.

Regards,
Italo Tapia


Javier Reyna Padilla <jreyna@onlinet.com.mx> on Miércoles, 23 de Agosto de
2006 at 5:25 -0400 wrote:
I don't seems for that solutions to be a good investment, as far as i
know, the only sensor that can be installed in Crossbeam is RSNetowork
Sensor and can works only in IDS mode, ISS bet's the most on IPS
solutions, and only the Proventia G's can work as bridged-IPS. So if you
can find the sensor for RSNS it will only works in passive mode.

Richard Franken wrote:
Hi everyone,

currently we are looking into redesigning out infrastructure. The goal
is to
create a core, consisting of switchfabrics, which will be able to host
blades running Firewall, IPS, Loadbalancing, VPn features etc.

Most of know of che Cisco 6000 Catalyst series and the blades that can
be
placed. However, since we have a lot of experience with Checkpoint
firewalls, we want to use the VSX version to virtualize our Firewalls.
For
IPS we are using the ISS PRoventia products. As far as I understand, it
was
possible to use a Crosbeam X series with Checkpoint firewall on it, and
use
a blade running ISS on it. However, I cannot find the information for
this.
The onyl thing I can find is useing a blade running Sourcefire IPS.

So, the question is: Is ISS on a blade on Crossbeam still supported and
a
valid solution for now and the future?

thank you for any and all answers.

regards,

Richard
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