pci compliance

2008-07-28 Thread kalin m
hi all... i'm about to submit a freebsd system to be scanned for pci compliance... is there any particular gotchas with bsd systems that can be detected at the time of pci compliance scanning? i know they use something like nmap if not nmap itself and i did myself on that machine and didn't

Re: pci compliance

2008-07-28 Thread Ross Cameron
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 7:51 PM, kalin m [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi all... i'm about to submit a freebsd system to be scanned for pci compliance... is there any particular gotchas with bsd systems that can be detected at the time of pci compliance scanning? i know they use something like

Re: pci compliance

2008-07-28 Thread kalin m
of a penetration can you have if (almost) all incoming ports are blocked? thanks Ross Cameron wrote: On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 7:51 PM, kalin m [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi all... i'm about to submit a freebsd system to be scanned for pci compliance... is there any particular gotchas

RE: pci compliance

2008-07-28 Thread Bob McConnell
On Behalf Of Ross Cameron On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 7:51 PM, kalin m [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i'm about to submit a freebsd system to be scanned for pci compliance... is there any particular gotchas with bsd systems that can be detected at the time of pci compliance scanning? i know they use

Re: pci compliance

2008-07-28 Thread Ross Cameron
, and the aim is not to get it but rather to chew up all the ram and cpu and kill the box off. I suggest you read the PCI compliance document for the relevant level and make sure you test the system to comply with the documented requirements. ___ freebsd-questions