[NTLUG:Discuss] If you were using an intrusion detection system...

LEROY TENNISON leroy_tennison at prodigy.net
Tue May 9 22:04:04 CDT 2006


Thanks, I'm in the middle of installing CentOS 4.2
right now and have a more fundamental issue which will
be the subject of a separate email.

--- Robert Pearson <e2eiod at gmail.com> wrote:

> On 5/6/06, Leroy Tennison
> <leroy_tennison at prodigy.net> wrote:
> > What would you use?
> >
> > I know about Tripwire and have found Aide and
> LIDS, any input would be
> > much appreciated.  Thanks.
> 
> >From a 2005 discussion about Firewalls... YMMV
> 
> IP Cop. http://www.ipcop.org/
> 
> I've been using it for about four years. Not a
> liveCD solution, but all you
> need to do is download the ISO image, burn the CD
> and do the super easy
> install.
> 
> It supports up to four interfaces (red-Internet,
> orange-DMZ, blue-wireless,
> and green- internal. Red interface can be broadband,
> DSL, or dial-up.
> Displays system/network status, system/traffic/proxy
> graphs. Services
> provided range from Proxy/DHCP/Time servers to
> Traffic shaping and Intrusion
> detection via SNORT. Firewall provides port
> forwarding, external access, DMZ
> pinholes, etc. Built in support for the most popular
> dynamic DNS hosting
> services like (dynDNS, easydns, regfish, zoneedit,
> etc.).
> 
> Get the latest version 1.4.2 ISO here:
>
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ipcop/ipcop-1.4.2.iso?download
> 
> Lot's of features, it's well worth a look. Don't
> even think about being
> intimidated by the feature list. The install is
> easy, Easy, EASY. Works well
> on just about any old PC you've got laying around. I
> bet you lunch you won't
> be disappointed if you give it a try!
> 
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