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Re: IDS: Cisco NetRanger



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What does that mean exactly, does that mean that NS NetRanger has NT
related security check or just
that it will work on the NT HPOV  ?

Is there any information avalaible somewhere about what NetRanger support
as attack recognition ?  It would be helpful in an IDS evalutation...


thanks
Stephan



                                                                                              
                    tim shea                                                                  
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Actually, NT support is now available under HPOV Node Sentry for NetRanger.
t

At 11:55 PM 10/4/1999 -0400, Carric Dooley wrote:
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>I am sort of in the process of evaluating several IDS's (RealSecure, Axent
>NetProwler, Cisco NetRanger, & NFR).  It has been slow going lately, but I
>hope to give it more attention in the future.
>
>I can tell you this.  Sit down and think about what you need from an
>intrusion detection system.  Does it need to be all NT and no Solaris?
>Forget NetRanger and NFR for now.  Do you want a black box solution or do
>you have the on sight expertise to build everything yourself?  How many
>engines do you need, and to what degree do you need your NIDS to be
>manageable on an enterprise scale?  How much do you want to spend?
>
>Once you have considered most of these questions, the choice will be a lot
>easier.  All of the products will claim a very similar degree of
>effectiveness.  Pick what will fit the best into your environment.
>
>On Mon, 4 Oct 1999, Johann van Duyn wrote:
>
>> Hi...
>>
>> Does anyone here have much experience with Cisco's NetRanger? Any
thoughts
>> on its effectiveness, especially compared to Axent IntruderAlert,
CyberCop,
>> or any other products out there?
>>
>> Any information gained from hands-on experience would be welcomed,
>> especially if you are able to compare it to other stuff out there.
>>
>> Thanks.
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