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Re: border filtering questions
From: Jeff Murphy <jcmurphy () BUFFALO EDU>
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2011 13:54:38 -0500
Whoops. Ignore "the feed is directly consumed by the appliance and not manually entered or pushed in via free/homegrown software" as it conflicts with the statement I'm asking you to agree with! I'm interested in appliances that are capable of accepting some sort of automation, commercial or non-commercial. jeff
[ ] We automatically* block traffic to/from known bad addresses/netblocks at our border using a commercial inline appliance (IPS, packet shaper, firewall) and free/homegrown software (software talks directly to the appliance) (*using some feed of addresses/netblocks, for example obtained via a SIEM or external intelligence sources, the feed is directly consumed by the appliance and not manually entered or pushed in via free/homegrown software) What's the name of the appliance vendor: _____ [ ] We automatically* block traffic to/from known bad addresses/netblocks at our border using a commercial inline appliance (IPS, packet shaper, firewall) and commercial software (software talks directly to the appliance) (*using some feed of addresses/netblocks, for example obtained via a SIEM or external intelligence sources, the feed is directly consumed by the appliance and not manually entered or pushed in via free/homegrown software) What's the name of the appliance vendor: ______ What's the name of the commercial software package/vendor: _____
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