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Re: RE: Router Internet Monitoring
From: "James Fields" <jvfields () tds net>
Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 18:45:59 -0400
Another choice is netForensics (http://www.netforensics.com). We compared Private I and NF and chose NF - no regrets about that. NF has excellent ties to Cisco - in fact, Cisco is now selling an appliance with NF embedded in it. Plus side is NF is very robust, uses Oracle for back end, and integrates your PIX logs with just about any other security device you have to give you a more homogenous view of your security. Downside is cost - it's expensive - really expensive. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark Teicher" <mht3 () earthlink net> To: "Brian Recore" <brecore () mindsync net>; "'George Peek'" <GKPeek () AllstateTicketing com>; "'rogue'" <rogue () nocdemon net> Cc: <security-basics () securityfocus com>; <owen () delong com>; <firewall-wizards () honor icsalabs com> Sent: Sunday, September 28, 2003 1:27 PM Subject: RE: [fw-wiz] RE: Router Internet Monitoring
Private I is an excellent Cisco PIX Log Manager. Much better than any other product on the market /mark At 01:43 PM 9/5/2003, Brian Recore wrote:On the pix you can suppress different types of messages to you won't see them in the log. You do it by the specific message number at the
beginning
of the log message. I have down it for one or two messages but I would think much more than that would be to administrative. It could also
defeat
the whole purpose of logging because you suppress the messages for everything not just per interface (I am pretty sure). -----Original Message----- From: firewall-wizards-admin () honor icsalabs com [mailto:firewall-wizards-admin () honor icsalabs com] On Behalf Of George
Peek
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 12:22 PM To: 'rogue'; George Peek Cc: 'security-basics () securityfocus com'; 'owen () delong com'; 'firewall-wizards () honor icsalabs com' Subject: [fw-wiz] RE: Router Internet Monitoring Problem with Pix is it is logging literally everything, hence we have multiple DMZs.. for frame, dial-up, internet, internal, etc. I have not fully explored filtering, we use Kiwi Syslog Daemon for logging but the
file
grows extremely huge. In the future, SQL solution (which it supports)
will
be implemented but for now I need something live to monitor. Can you use the Cisco Pix Device Manager to filter the log? -----Original Message----- From: rogue [mailto:rogue () nocdemon net] Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 9:29 AM To: George Peek Cc: 'security-basics () securityfocus com'; 'owen () delong com'; 'firewall-wizards () honor icsalabs com' Subject: Re: Router Internet Monitoring if you tell your PIX to log to a syslog server and ramp up the PIX
logging
to informational youll see every URL connection made from withinyour network. -rogue On Wed, 3 Sep 2003, George Peek wrote:This may be a bit offtopic, if so please excuse me. I am looking for a solution to monitor the live traffic (i.e. incoming/outgoing traffic,incl.able to determine what url the user is going to) on our Cisco 2620.Freewarewould be great, linux solution is ok. I don't want to use a networkcaptureutility such as sniffer, fluke or iris. Pix has the device manager which comes in handy. I can enable logging via SNMP, but it is text based, a GUI utility that will sort that information would be very cool. Thank You, George Peek---------------------------------------------------------------------------Attend Black Hat Briefings & Training Federal, September 29-30 (Training), October 1-2 (Briefings) in Tysons Corner, VA; the world's premier technical IT security event. Modeled after the famous Black Hat event in Las Vegas! 6 tracks, 12 training sessions, top speakers and sponsors. Symantec is the Diamond sponsor. Early-bird registration ends September6.Visit us: www.blackhat.com---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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