Strataguard and Netgear routers (DG834G)
Strataguard and Netgear routers (DG834G)
am 08.03.2007 17:00:27 von Paul Kellerman
Good morning, I need to know what kind of firewall does the Netgear
DG834G router use. This is because I'm configuring Strataguard to add
rules as soon as an attack is recognized, but it needs to know what
kind of firewall it is communicating with (Linux iptables, Cisco PIX,
Checkpoint Firewall-1, Netscreen). Do you know if the firewall used by
the Netgear DG834G is one of these?
Thanks a lot
Re: Strataguard and Netgear routers (DG834G)
am 08.03.2007 19:06:00 von "Mr. Arnold"
Paul Kellerman wrote:
> Good morning, I need to know what kind of firewall does the Netgear
> DG834G router use. This is because I'm configuring Strataguard to add
> rules as soon as an attack is recognized, but it needs to know what
> kind of firewall it is communicating with (Linux iptables, Cisco PIX,
> Checkpoint Firewall-1, Netscreen). Do you know if the firewall used by
> the Netgear DG834G is one of these?
> Thanks a lot
Is there some reason as to why you cannot call Netgear?
Re: Strataguard and Netgear routers (DG834G)
am 08.03.2007 19:51:13 von Timothy Daniels
"Mr. Arnold" wrote:
> Paul Kellerman wrote:
>> Good morning, I need to know what kind of firewall does the Netgear
>> DG834G router use. This is because I'm configuring Strataguard to add
>> rules as soon as an attack is recognized, but it needs to know what
>> kind of firewall it is communicating with (Linux iptables, Cisco PIX,
>> Checkpoint Firewall-1, Netscreen). Do you know if the firewall used by
>> the Netgear DG834G is one of these?
>> Thanks a lot
>
> Is there some reason as to why you cannot call Netgear?
Netgear may consider that information to be proprietary.
*TimDaniels*
Re: Strataguard and Netgear routers (DG834G)
am 12.03.2007 12:56:32 von Paul Kellerman
On Thu, 08 Mar 2007 18:06:00 GMT, "Mr. Arnold" <"Mr.
Arnold"@Arnold.COM> wrote:
>Paul Kellerman wrote:
>> Good morning, I need to know what kind of firewall does the Netgear
>> DG834G router use. This is because I'm configuring Strataguard to add
>> rules as soon as an attack is recognized, but it needs to know what
>> kind of firewall it is communicating with (Linux iptables, Cisco PIX,
>> Checkpoint Firewall-1, Netscreen). Do you know if the firewall used by
>> the Netgear DG834G is one of these?
>> Thanks a lot
>
>Is there some reason as to why you cannot call Netgear?
I did, and I'm still waiting for an answer...