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RE: E-soft Interceptor (what fun!)
From: "Omar Fahnbulleh" <Otariq () bellatlantic net>
Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2000 09:28:23 -0400
There is a command Line interface on the inteceptor. You need to go to http://support.tlogic.com and you will be ask to enter your username and password. Look up Command Line interface. -----Original Message----- From: owner-firewall-wizards () lists nfr net [mailto:owner-firewall-wizards () lists nfr net]On Behalf Of Tim O'Brien Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 1:58 AM To: firewall-wizards () nfr net Subject: [fw-wiz] E-soft Interceptor (what fun!) I've been lurking for a while, and thought I'd post something finally... At my place of employment, we have a nice FreeBSD packet-filtering proxy (fwtk) that gets us to the 'net. This thing works GREAT. Problem is, logging. Yes, I know it logs just fine. But it's not the angry-fruit-salad colorful barrage of graphics management wants to see. After all, how can you impose narcissistic Internet policy if you can't understand the logs of who's-doing-what? Because of this (and the "thou shalt not write any special software" decree), I'm trying to set up an E-soft Interceptor unit. It should be decent, as it's a BSDI box with essentially the same capabilities as the current box. Just a lot more expensive :( The fun part is getting the thing to do what I want. My DNS is split, there's an internal smart-host for Email, and two load-sharing outside mailservers, one of which also allows FTP. The GUI for the firewall (html type) isn't at all intuitive (sucks, frankly). Getting the current (big) ruleset into this jobbie is going to be a bear. I guess the question is: Does anyone else have one of these puppies running? Anyone know of an easier way to get the rules in rather than a cumbersome html GUI? I think once it's in place and running, this unit will be fine. Until then, I'm pretty sure this is going to be painful. Thanks, Tim -- Tim O'Brien <tjobrien () hiwaay net> OAsys Engineering Madison, AL 35757 (256)-430-4309 --
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