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Mark,

Review the ISS RealSecure Getting Started Guide pages 11 -13, on the 
deployment of ISS RealSecure Console, Detectors and Agents within your 
network.

RTFM

/mark






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I'm going to install RealSecure in our dmz network, and I was 
contemplating on whether or not the IDS should be sitting outside or 
behind our firewall.  My objective is to monitor traffic targeting our web 
servers.  Does anyone have any insights on the pros and cons as to where 
the IDS should be placed on the network?

I'm getting ready to install the RealSecure console and engine.  Does it 
matter if I do that first, then set up the machines in promiscous mode or 
should I set up the machine so that it is dual-homed and then install the 
console and engine software?

Also, does anyone know of any known vulnerabilities that should be fixed 
before I place the IDS in a production environment?  If I place the 
machine outside our firewall should certain ports be disabled? Do certain 
ports also need to be diabled if the RealSecure box is sitting behind our 
firewall?

Sorry for the long list of questions, but any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Mark









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