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Re: Computer Associates eTrust


From: "Endre Szekely-Bencedi" <Endre.Szekely-Bencedi () hu-tcs com>
Date: Tue, 11 May 2004 14:20:09 +0200

Actually it was eTrust Intrusion Detection, I don't know if this ever got 
to the list; if yes, sorry for repeating.
Someone told me I need to connect that certain machine to a hub port to be 
able to work.

Greetings,
Endre Szekely-Bencedi
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SMiller () unimin com
05/11/2004 01:46 PM

 
        To:     "Endre Szekely-Bencedi" <Endre.Szekely-Bencedi () hu-tcs com>
        cc:     security-basics () lists securityfocus com
        Subject:        Re: Computer Associates eTrust







Endre,

You need to be a little more specific about what the product in question
is.  "eTrust" is the brand id for several comp sec products from CA.  For
example, we use eTrust Antivirus, but not the product you mention.

-Scott

"Specialists without spirit, sensualists without heart, this nullity
imagines that it has attained a level of civilization never before
achieved" - J. W. von Goethe


  
                      "Endre Szekely-Bencedi"    
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                      05/10/04 04:43 AM              Subject:  Computer 
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Hello List,

I have downloaded the above-mentioned software and tried it. It seems a
very nice tool to me, I don't even know how it works but heard about it
(that can log network traffic, to block traffic etc). Now, the problem is
that it's jost not blocking/logging anything, I was wondering if anyone
knows why?
It is blocking the localhost only, but it's not logging anything. Is this
because it is a trial version? Or should I plug it into a hub to be able
to sniff?
And how can it block traffic? Should this machine be a gateway for the
network?
I haven't found much about this product on the Internet, I'd just like to
know where to start .. how to use it, to be able to try it.

Any useful comments would be appreciated.

Greetings,
Endre Szekely-Bencedi
_____________________________________
Tata Consultancy Services
H-1054 Budapest, Kalman Imre u. 1.
Tel.: +36 1 4751214
FAX: +36 1 475 1111
Email: Endre.Szekely-Bencedi () hu-tcs com
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