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When will the X-Press Update be available???
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At 08:54 PM 8/3/00 -0400, Eng, Audra wrote:
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>There can be false positives related to the TFN2K signature - most of the
>false positives deal strictly with dns traffic. ISS is currently addressing
>this problem and will come out with an X-Press Update to fix it in the near
>future. Another feature in the works for the ext RealSecure Network Sensor
>is the an event filter capability to turn off a particular decode for a
>specific machine and/or port in the policy.
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>Thanks for the comments - we're listening!
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>Audra
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>Just to confirm a similar blizzard of false TFN2000 alerts - again a
>mix of genuine DNS udp requests and audio/video streams (bbc.co.uk does
>it here).
>
>How does anyone get hold of the Xpress Updates if the management
>console is on a non-routeable network (i.e. secure out of band)?
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>If I use a non-master console which I could temporarily connect to
>routeable feed then the Xpress_Updates option disappears off the sensor
>menu.
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>Is the MicroUpdate 1.1 for v5.0 available other than via the console
>app?
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>Thanks
>Neil
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