David Shimamoto wrote:
Greetings,
Two questions:
1) FW-1 logexport will only dump log to the screen and not to a file.
Is that a question? If so, the answer is no: you can always redirect
the output to a file, or simply pipe it.
2) FW-1 logexport will only export current active
Mikael Fantaye wrote:
Hi All,
I am looking for a Firewall performance testing tool either free of low
cost. I would appreciate very much if anyone has any information
including where and how I can get it.
I read about Workload but I was unable to locate it.
What are you trying to
hi ya
ditto to martin's what are you trying to test and expected
results comment...
and are you trying to see if the firewall is acting as a firewall
and blocking/logging bad traffic ??
for simple tests write a simple sh/perl script
do forever telnet mail.yourdomain.com 25
How to make DNS (not IP) based access list with Cisco? This question
concern this situation:
This is done via port 5190 TCP to login.icq.com
(please note- allow a bi-directional connection to the port
for login.icq.com and not any specific IP address,
since it stands for more than one IP
How do I change mailing list email address for this list,
Im change email accounts.
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i missed the point of this at first, as i'm sure you
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--- Tony Rall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday, 2001/10/13 at 14:12 MST, bob bobing
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Are you sure it can't find, deny, and log spoofed
connections?
Rick:
Unsubscribe from your current email (instructions on GNAC home page...)
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Simple.
J
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Ben,
You note:
If it didn't it would be a bug
I would say it would only be a bug if it were implemented in such a
way that you *thought* you were operating with a committed policy
(i.e., the install was successful), but connections were still up that
did not pass the new rules. If,
What exactly should the rules look like for a DNS server behind a firewall.
When a DNS lookup is done does the workstation doing the lookup every get a
direct response from some DNS server on the internet or does it always come
from the local DNS server.
I ask that because I've heard of high
When a client computer (resolver) issues a query to its configured DNS
server the query is, unless specifically configured otherwise (very rare), a
recursive query. A recursive query essentially says, Get me an answer or
tell me I can't get there, but don't make me do any of the work. The DNS
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