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Re: Managing multiple Cisco Pix's
From: dlang () diginsite com
Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2007 16:09:15 -0700 (PDT)
On Wed, 5 Sep 2007, Paul Melson wrote:
In effect we are going to end up with two separate devices, but that wewill want to have matching rulesetson. My question, therefore, is - what software is available for managingmultiple Pix units, and (if you'veany experience of it) is it any good?Just to be clear, you are going to have 2 firewalls. One through which all traffic will pass, and another through which no traffic will pass. Until the former breaks, in which case all traffic will manually be switched over to the latter. Correct so far? If you're comfortable with the command interface and manually editing configs (as opposed to using PDM from a web browser), then I would recommend Kiwi CatTools* for managing configurations. PaulM * http://www.kiwisyslog.com/kiwi-cattools-overview/
this looks interesting, is there something similar that doesn't require a windows PC? David Lang _______________________________________________ firewall-wizards mailing list firewall-wizards () listserv icsalabs com https://listserv.icsalabs.com/mailman/listinfo/firewall-wizards
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- Re: Managing multiple Cisco Pix's James (Sep 06)
- Re: Managing multiple Cisco Pix's Aaron Smith (Sep 06)
- Re: Managing multiple Cisco Pix's Timothy Shea (Sep 06)
- Re: Managing multiple Cisco Pix's James Burns (Sep 08)
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