But the impression I got of the Okena line is it's host based IDS 
versus network based like the Cisco IDS.  How would Cisco 
integrate the host based IDS technology into a network based 
system?


Ian
www.ccie4u.com


On 27 Mar 2003 at 15:30, Will Gragido wrote:

> Cisco is replacing all of the older Entercept models that you are
> referencing with the recently acquired OKENA line.  OKENA (we were partners
> with them prior to the Cisco acquisition), was in the process of developing
> products for use on Unix/Linux platforms.  Currently they only support
> W2K/NT.  
> 
> Will Gragido CISSP CCNP CIPTSS CCDA MCP
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> The Cisco IDS uses Solaris Unix and has an interface that listens to
> traffic (promiscuous mode) but does not have an IP address assigned to
> it.  The traffic is then compared to signatures for pattern matching.
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> Hi !
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> I want to know is Snort used with CISCO IDS ?
> 
> Ritul




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