Intrusion Management Questions and Answers

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Detection of ActiveX & other Mobile code

Hi ! I am trying to extend the functionality of a squid-based proxy to filter out ActiveX, JavaScripts and mobile code in general, from the web pages users will download. I am trying to make it an "intelligent" filter, in the sense of not just plainly removing the <OBJECT> tags from the...

View Answer   |  Jul 22 2005  6:27 AM GMT
Security management, Network security, Firewalls
asked by hedgehog

  0 pts.

Cisco 1811/1812 vs Netscreen 5GTE

Hello all, Did any of you have/had any experience with both Cisco 1811/1812 and Netscreen 5GT(E)? Which one is better/faster/has more features/more user friendly according to you? What I need is a router/firewall/IPS appliance that will allow me to set up some DMZ and two LANs and that will serve...

View Answer   |  Jul 19 2005  3:13 AM GMT
Networking, Network security, Firewalls
asked by Maciek

  0 pts.

Accessing MS Exchange Server on DMZ zone of Cisco Pix 515E as local server

Hi, We currently have a MS Small Business Server 2000 (of which Exchange Server is a part) configured on the LAN behind a firewall and use POP3 Connector of MS Exchange to retrieve external mails. Our users connect to the MS Exchange Server within the LAN without requiring to connect to the...

View Answer   |  Jul 15 2005  3:48 AM GMT
Network security, Firewalls, Intrusion management
asked by Krish69

  0 pts.

IM Blocking and URL Filtering

We have Pix515E which is gateway to Internet. We also got IWSS Proxy(Trend Micro) along with URL filtering module. Domain users get directed to IWSS proxy (GPO settings) and restrictions about URL filterings can be imposed as per company's policy. Those users who are not on the domain, they can...

View Answer   |  Jul 7 2005  3:18 AM GMT
Administration, Installation, Networking
asked by EngineerIT

  0 pts.

Certificates

I am pretty new to the 2003 Microsoft world, but I am NT 4 MCSE. My setup: 2 W2K3 DC's 1 Exchange 2K3 member server 1 W2K3 member server--web server about 60 users--single domain some of my users want to use Outlook Web Access to get their mail from home (approx. 10-15) Everything is set up and...

asked by TheVyrys

  0 pts.

shdocpv.dll - virus - hijack problem

hi, I am sorry if i had chosen the wrong recipient. I am running windows2000. When I open my browser (IE 6.0) I get as res://shdocpv.dll/blank.htm or res://C:WinntSystem32shdocpv.dllsecurity.htm Please help me about to get rid of this. thanks

View Answer   |  Jun 27 2005  6:23 PM GMT
Windows 2000 Server, Intrusion management, Servers
asked by CUser02

  0 pts.

Demilitarized zone using iptables?

Hi, I'm the Assistant Editor for SearchEnterpriseLinux.com. One of our users, "ruhi," posted the following question. Can you help? "I have to plan and design a demilitarized zone using iptables. How can I do this?" You can post your answer here on ITKE, or reply to...

View Answer   |  Jun 15 2005  5:00 PM GMT
Security management, Administration, Installation
asked by AmyKucharik

  105 pts.

Consolidated Security Product/Approach? What about layered approach?

Hi Punnet, I'm a It Director at lasrge Media firm in NY. Looking at the security overhaul in the recent months and business looking to cxonsolidate the offices enviornment the talk of the town is to have ALL IN One device which does Firewall,IDS,VPN etc. I thought layerd security approach was the...

View Answer   |  Jun 13 2005  10:36 AM GMT
Security management, Administration, Hardware
asked by networksecure1

  0 pts.

Sendig Mail to user@IP

We have two Mx Record (same ISP) pointing to the same mail server. The Mail Server is REDHAT Linux. I want to send a mail to user@ip address (first or second Mx Record). This is basically to test if first Mx record fails, will the second record be used. I would be sending this mail from the LAN to...

View Answer   |  Jun 9 2005  11:29 PM GMT
Tech support, E-mail applications, Networking
asked by jagdish

  60 pts.

DFs+policy restriction

How do I prevent software download using group polocies Do i use software restriction and window installer policy Also, can i use dfs and a script that map network drives for my clients on logon togetter

View Answer   |  Jun 9 2005  1:13 PM GMT
Networking, Networking services, DNS
asked by Outland

  0 pts.

problem with exchange sync and pocket pc 2003

i have a HP iPAQ hx4700 with Pocket PC 2003 on it that connect to the internet through my phone cellolar (with bluethooth connection), i want to sync all my contact and my calender on my ipaq to my exchange small buisness server 2003 through the internet,my server connect to the internet and are...

View Answer   |  May 25 2005  1:57 PM GMT
Security management, Tech support, Help Desk
asked by drorbenyosef

  5 pts.

iSeries/AS400 is UnHackable - Think Again!

It just depends on your definition of "hack" I've heard the "There has never been a virus on an AS400" argument all too often. However - the definition of a virus/hack goes something like: "Process or person who alters data when they should not be able to". Do we agree? So... while not being an...

View Answer   |  May 25 2005  10:04 AM GMT
Security management, Tech support, Administration
asked by ColinNZ

  0 pts.

ping from outside

hi, could you please tell me which command in cisco routers prevent them from being ping from outside networks. and also how can i prevent terminals inside a network to ping outside ips(group policies etc??). thanks

View Answer   |  May 13 2005  0:51 AM GMT
Tech support, Disaster Recovery, Hardware
asked by redrose

  0 pts.

Desktop firewalls: Windows XP vs 3rd party

For those with more experience with Windows XP, what do you think of the native personal firewall software? We recently upgraded a remote user to Windows XP from Windows 2000 Pro (actually, he got a new laptop). He connects to the Internet over DSL and we installed a free ZoneLabs firewall when he...

View Answer   |  May 11 2005  7:09 PM GMT
Network security, Firewalls, Intrusion management
asked by VirgilB

  0 pts.

Data vs. perimeter vs. network security

A short time ago, author Wes Noonan wrote some tips for SearchWindowsSecurity.com about <a href=http://searchwindowssecurity.techtarget.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid45_gci1007026,00.html>deperimeterization</a>. He explained how security is always pitted against business needs, and...

View Answer   |  May 4 2005  4:36 PM GMT
Security management, Administration, Disaster Recovery
asked by RobynLorusso23

  0 pts.

Stuck with WEP - will increasing key lengths help harden WLAN?

I have potential security issues on my wireless LAN because my equipment is older and I can?t use WPA. I'm worried that my data is vulnerable. If I increase my WEP key length from 40 to 128 or greater, will this help?

asked by MargaretRouse

  210 pts.

iSeries IP adress restruction

Hi, is there a way to restrict access to iSeries by IP address? I need to configure something on iSeries to prevent one PC to access on our iSeries and think that best way is to restrict IP address of this PC. Please help.

View Answer   |  May 4 2005  4:19 AM GMT
Tech support, Intrusion management, AS/400
asked by Dalibor

  5 pts.

PIX VPN DHCP Relay not relaying DHCP packets

Hi, I've setup a VPN across 2 PIX506e's using primarily the PDM software. IT is a very basic setup using PDM. I also needed DHCP relay to relay from clients on pix B to pixA and then the dhcp server. So I add in the DHCP relay server address on pixB and point to the relevant IP over the outside...

View Answer   |  Apr 22 2005  12:13 AM GMT
Administration, Installation, Networking
asked by rgoulding

  0 pts.

Is Windows security an afterthought?

As the editor of SearchWindowsSecurity.com, I often speak with users about their Windows security responsibilities. One senior systems analyst in particular sent me an interesting note recently... To give you some background, he's in charge of configuring and administering desktop systems...

View Answer   |  Apr 19 2005  3:00 PM GMT
Security management, Administration, Disaster Recovery
asked by RobynLorusso23

  0 pts.

Segmenting the LAN for Security purposes

The worm Mspn32 came in on one machine behind the firewall and spread over e-mail or network to other departments. Could I isolate a worm once it's inside by dividing up my LAN into departments or sections with either departmental firewalls or managed switches and VLANS? Anyone doing this,...

View Answer   |  Apr 18 2005  5:40 PM GMT
Network security, Firewalls, Intrusion management
asked by rbos77

  0 pts.

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