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I though Realsecure 7.0 can keep track of 100K session.
Is this consider stateful?


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> This is because RealSecure (and most other IDSs) do not
> do stateful inspection -- which means it only knows the
> true single connection's source and destination.
> Normal IDSs typically do not look at entire sessions.
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> On Fri, 23 August 2002, "Rodel Calvario" wrote:
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> > Hi All,
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> > Am a little confused in interpreting the RS logs that
> I
> > have and comparing
> > them with the firewall logs.
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> > As an example, I find an IP address from my RS logs to
> > be the "source" but
> > when I go and check on the firewall logs, the same IP
> > address doing the same
> > service is now the "destination". Can
> anybody clarify
> > this?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Rodel
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