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тАО08-02-2001 08:27 AM
тАО08-02-2001 08:27 AM
Does it make sense to have a software firewall in addition? Can you give me recommendations for software products?
We are running HPUX 10.20 on servers (K460).
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тАО08-02-2001 08:30 AM
тАО08-02-2001 08:30 AM
Re: software firewall
I've used Checkpoint's Firewall-1 for quite a while and it is an excellent product and is rock solid under 10.20. The rule setup and maintenance is fairly simple and ther GUI interface makes life pretty easy.
Clay
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тАО08-02-2001 09:42 AM
тАО08-02-2001 09:42 AM
Re: software firewall
For the best security a firewall should be a standalone machine which does nothing else.
Firewall 1 is the bees knees (very good)
;-)
Paula
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тАО08-07-2001 09:15 AM
тАО08-07-2001 09:15 AM
SolutionFor 10.20 the basic choices are Checkpoint Firewall-1, Raptor Firewall or TIS Gauntlet. For 11.0 the choices are augmented by the HP product:
"IPFilter/9000, A.03.05.01, included with the HP-UX June 2001 Application CD.
"HP IPFilter/9000, product number B9901AA, is a system firewall that filters the IP level packets to control what packets are allowed to travel in or out of a machine. It works as a security defense by cutting down on the number of exposure points on a machine. "
I was not able to find IPFilter on the software.hp.com website, but it *is* on the Application CD's if you want to look at it.
Hope this helps,
-> Brian Hackley
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тАО08-07-2001 09:29 AM
тАО08-07-2001 09:29 AM
Re: software firewall
Although my fellow HP-UXers out there may not like my answer here, I'd have to recommend running Linux 2.4, with a distribution of your choice (RedHat/Mandrake/SuSE). If you need to run it on a K470 then Checkpoint FW-1 is a great solution, however if you want a cheaper and still solid solution, I would recommend Linux for this task, here's why:
1. Linux 2.4 Kernel offers iptables, which provides a "stateful" firewall.
2. Easy to configure.
3. Great performance.
4. Very little associated cost.
While basic packet filtering will do, stateful firewalls take packet filtering to the next level by analyzing more than just the packet header and look for trends of abnormal usage which may represent a threat.
I'm no expert in this field, so take my info for what it's worth, but I think a Linux 2.4 box with a strong set of rules using iptables is a competitive solution for what you're after. It offers an inexpensive solution that provides a high level of security. If you're interested in using iptables for your firewall, be sure to check out the tutorial here:
http://people.unix-fu.org/andreasson/index.html
It's not perfect, but neither is FW-1 :)
- Mike
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тАО10-04-2001 10:15 AM
тАО10-04-2001 10:15 AM
Re: software firewall
It will be available for download in December from software depot, and continue to be in the application CD.
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тАО10-24-2001 09:44 AM
тАО10-24-2001 09:44 AM
Re: software firewall
It has better quality and performance than the version from the public domain.
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тАО10-24-2001 10:14 AM
тАО10-24-2001 10:14 AM
Re: software firewall
Have a look at the threads below.
http://www.checkpoint.com/products/index.html
http://www.networkbuyersguide.com/search/105242.htm
http://enterprise.cnet.com/enterprise/searching/0-6133457-712-0-1.html
Hope this helps.
thanks