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Message-ID: <8dc64e550512111920n64899a5ah350d484b99ab459@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Mon Dec 12 03:20:56 2005
From: native.code at gmail.com (Native.Code)
Subject: Snort as IDS/IPS in mission-critical enterprise
network
Dear all,
Thanks for valuable input. It was very much appreciated. I kind of get the
impression that Snort is very stable product but it needs a lot of effort
configuring, monitoring and customizing. We will definitely give it a try. I
assume I did not mention, we will be using Windows binary. Is this as stable
as Linux version?
Some of you mentioned that many commercial productions are based on Snort.
Can anyone name another product besides those from Sourcefire?
Thanks again,
Native.Code
On 12/10/05, Technica Forensis <forensis.technica@...il.com> wrote:
>
> > what ever happened to FPGA/hardware based NIDS classifiers? There
> > seemed to be a number of papers and even some open source (open cores)
> > code to do 10GigE with ease.
> >
> > still in the research labs?
>
> http://www.cloudshield.com
> and have your pocketbook ready, 'cause it ain't cheap.
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