Raptor supports LDAP. However usually running other software on Firewall is
considered as security breach. And Raptor tends to make this a bit more
difficult than other Firewall's because it has Vulture feature which kills
any unknown processes. Of course this feature can be configured.

Stonebeat has a version for Raptor too.

Just remember with HA that when you are using Proxy-firewall like Raptor you
don't have any synchronization between firewall modules. So when traffic is
redistributed between the nodes any active connections has to be
re-established.

rgds,
Harri

> -----Original Message-----
> From: ext Chance Ellis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 17 December, 2001 20:04
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Questions regarding Symantec Enterprise Firewall
> 
> 
> I appreciate everyone's thoughts and opinions on my
> PIX versus Raptor question.
> 
> I have a couple of questions on authenitcation.
> 
> With Raptor, is it possible to forward auth requests
> to an LDAP server or run a local copy of the LDAP
> directory on the Raptor box?
> 
> Also, Could I get opinions about Radware? I need to do
> fault tolerance/redundancy and if I choose a product
> like Raptor I have to use a thrid party product.
> According to Raptor, they only support Radware. I have
> heard of others such as Stonebeat but I am wondering
> if it will work with Raptor?
> 
> Thanks again for all of your help and advice!
> 
> Chance Ellis
> 
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