Hello,

Yes indeed, Trusted Solaris is built in the same philosophy of protection for a C2 level Firewall, but the VV goes far beyond that!

VV will be released to SUN platform too !

Kind regards,

SAM

At 09:18 PM 7/1/99 +0200, avishver wrote:
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Hi,

Thank you for your answer .


Have you ever compared it to Trusted Solaris ?

Avi
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Date: ��� ����� 01 ���� 1999 03:45
Subject: Re: HP VirtualVault

Hello,

I'm a HP Virtual Vault Certified system eng.
It is quite complicated to explain you the Virtual Vault in a few lines, if you are interested I'll send you the White paper of it + the philosophy of protection. The VV was developed for the American department of defense and the National security council about 5-10 years ago ! It was originally developed on the B2 security level(based on the orange book).

If you want more info please don't hesitate to contact me for that, I could send someone of HP Israel to your place !

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Samir Fahim
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At 10:48 PM 6/30/99 +0200, avishver wrote:
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Greedings all

Does anyone have any experience with HP VirtualVault operating
system ?
We consider to use it as a bastion host to the Internet connection.

Thank' s a lot.

Avi

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Greedings all

Does anyone have any experience with HP VirtualVault operating
system ?
We consider to use it as a bastion host to the Internet connection.

Thank' s a lot.

Avi


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In article ,
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>For SSH, you open ports 22 and 1022 to the server
>(office computer).

Why 1022? The only port you need is 22.

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On the GNAC firewall list [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I'm looking for software who can be used to maintain ip access-lists on cisco routers
>and simplify their creation.

Net Partitioner, by Solsoft.



Gives a global view of the network and calculates all
access-lists taking into account the position of the router in
the network. We focus on making it a real possibility to apply
an "authorize only what you want and nothing else" policy to all
routers on very large networks.

The principal, even the only difficulty of a rule like
"Only authorized mailservers may exchange mail with hosts
not belonging to our organization" is making a list of the
authorized servers in question. Of course, if you find that you
forgot one, you add it to the list and just tell the program to
recompute the access-lists.

Supports NAT, time-based filtering, auditing (what can this
machine do?) and other things.

We support many routers, not only Cisco; replacing a router with
another is done without any hand-translating of access-lists.

Was this what you were looking for?

I am naturally very partial to Net Partitioner, since I work for
Solsoft; feel free to contact me (temporarily unfiltered e-mail
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