Gauntlet manuals were never lacking, it is just that firewall installers 
did not need to RTFM (Char, if you are lurking, please reply)..  a good 
firewall admin never needed a manual, as long they had source code.. It 
wasn't until some firewall company poo-pooed that one, and then it went 
downhill from there.. :)

/mark

At 03:56 PM 11/1/00 +0900, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



>I wish I could say that there was such an animal, or even better that 
>there was
>one back in the TIS days before NAI came along and fsck'ed it all up (anyone
>else here remember the "wallmart of security" comment?), but the fact is that
>the Gauntlet manuals have always been *lacking*.  In any case, if you are 
>having
>install issues, there are a few good docs still remaining under
>http://www.tis.com/support if you don't already have the questionaire/planning
>sheet, that is a really good place to start.
>
>I don't know which version of Gauntlet you are installing, but the general 
>order
>of things is
>plan the network, DNS, etc changes
>install the OS
>patch the OS
>install gauntlet
>
>
>I know this was not really helpfull, but if you have specific questions, I 
>don't
>mind answering.
>
>Chris Barker
>IT Regional Security Officer
>Westdeutsche Lansdesbank
>WestLB Systems, Tokyo Branch

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