I know that the onboard Anti-Virus and Smart Filtering capabilities are not for the main proxies such as the HTTP proxy. Has anyone heard if Secure is going to...
I can't believe that Secure Computing is not doing what Gauntlet did with Anti-Virus and stuff. Why the hell do they buy the source code and then take out the...
All: Let's break the discussion into two parts: anti-virus - I'm not sure where this perception came from, but the anti-virus engine is incorporated into the...
Will this include the Smartfilter 4 category breakouts? If not are the Smartfilter 4 categories going to be available with integrated squid anytime soon? Mike...
Yes. I believe the thrust of the work would be integrating the SmartFilter v4.0 product into the http proxy. No further SmartFilter work is currently planned...
... This perception probably came from the poor, vague, and generally unhelpful documentation that seems to accompany many Secure products. I actually received...
Yes. I believe the thrust of the work would be integrating the SmartFilter v4.0 product into the http proxy. No further SmartFilter work is currently planned...
Users who want the newest SmartFilter functionality will use the http proxy. The http proxy with its broader functionality set (embedded content stripping, ...
Scott, Thanks for the clarification. We recently purchased 6 G2's where I work, and am eager to get them working and see the new features you guys have pulled...
Hi, Justin: Very interesting feedback. We have been looking at doing a more feature-rich SMTP proxy in order to reduce complexity upon the user (GUI driven...
... Good, you are not removing Squid, but the marketing speak in the paragraph above indicates no new development on Squid. If so, it would be helpful to know...
Hi, Daniel: I've tried snipping to make this easier to read, hope that works. "Good, you are not removing Squid, but the marketing speak in the paragraph above...
Thank you for your responses to my questions, they have made the future much clearer, also the schedule and Squid to http proxy side by side comparison will be...
I am still a little unsure of a couple things about this. If we want to use a proxy server we can still use squid but only have the current functionality of ...
All: It's very clear to me that a) there are a lot of questions regarding squid + http + SF and b) I'm doing a poor job of explaining my thinking. I would...
A group member answers the question: On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 07:24:21 -0700 (PDT), Scott Montgomery ... snip, snip, snip... ... Yes, but this needs to be flexible,...
Personally I like Gauntlet's CSMAP proxy very much. It takes care of all the sendmail crap 4 u. It always has worked really well for us. Justin ... ...
<snip> DNS and SMTP will continue to be the most challenging parts of G2 evolution. Both Gauntlet and Sidewinder have valid and interesting solutions to these...
On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 08:02:45 -0700, Daniel Sichel > snip, snip, snip... ... snip, snip, snip... DJB are Dan Bernstein's initials. When I used them, it was to ...
Scott, Anti-Virus: This misperception comes from conversations that I have had with departments within Secure Computing Department A: Yes sir, it requires...
Something we have noted in our testing is that the squid server is faster than the HTTP proxy in testing. Previous entries in the Adaptech mailing list...
Hello, I was looking for someone to do some onsite Sideiwnder training and I found a site: http://www.elitedimension.com/training.php Someone at another Air...
Hello; I am looking for someone that does Sidewinder 5.2 training. The only site I found was: http://www.elitedimension.com/training.php anyone ever heard of...
All: I am going to host a short discussion regarding HTTP features going forward, and would like to record your feedback and ask/answer some questions. Please...
On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 15:23:10 -0600, sidewinder@... ... This is not an uncommon problem -- using the recursive DNS services offered "free" by an ISP is...
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Secure Computing issued a press release on receiving _Information_Security_ Magazine's "bronze" award in the "network firewall" category: ...
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Ken, You hit the nail on the head about the SecureOS being just too difficult to do anything with. I mean I'm all for the best possible security, but I can't...
... I use several 1750 machines, mostly running OpenBSD but also a few purchased as Sidewinders for low-throughput deployments. Technically, the 1750 is a...
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According to Secure Computing's web site, the "End-Of-Life" data for the Gauntlet 6.0 firewall was 12/31/2004: ...