On Saturday 16 November 2002 04:57, Jaime Nebrera Herrera wrote:
>   Hi,
>
> > Great! The WP'ed SST dom would also be a great option (or CD-ROM).
> > I'll love to check it out!
>
>   Yes, could you give me the link for that DOM?

http://www.sst.com/products.xhtml/mass_storage/58/SST58SD008
This archived post would also be of use.


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RE: [leaf-user] Compact Flash VS. disk-on-module VS. disk-on-chip ?
Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2002 23:55:00 +0200
From: Erich Titl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Hi

you may want to have a look at http://luna.think.ch/leaf/ADM it has a 
description how I modified the standard SST/Apacer ADM for write 
protection

Erich

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>   I dont think Linux (Leaf) can compete with such hardwarem but htey
> lack the flexibility. So we give you the "swish army knife firewall"
> :) You have plenty of features on it, and you decide wich ones to
> use.

I wouldn't agree that LEAF products couldn't compete with Cisco/other
products. Building a product-line, staff, and client base that Cisco has
is the difficult part to duplicate on an enterprise level. I believe
the cartoon "Dilbert" aptly explains a huge number of obstacals for
something like LEAF in this setting.


> > I'm sure many of us would contribute when and if we have the time!
>
>   I know, its just we had a very sad experience with our LUG. Leaf is
> already a quite active development community.

I must also admit that I haven't found my local LUG a desirable place to
participate in.... very sad. LEAF is general active as a whole, but with
many developers, it is simply a matter of having time to actually finish
the projects we are currently working on (delays of 6 months of more are
not unheard of).


>   We have a volunteer that is working in this side. We might end up
> with a snort sensor or in other option with hogwash to make a "inline
> IDS" capable of dropping packages based on IDS signatures (only way
> to protect an exploitable server).

I'll have to take your word for this, I haven't attempted anything along
these lines.

>   Yes I know, is the beaty of OS. We all try to compete in the same
> business but at the same time need to colaborate :) Here in Spain
> Barahona, one of the OS evangelists gies a little talk just of that
> and is really incredible. Also, is quite easier to get real knowledge
> because you end up knowing how the guts of it go.

Exactly. It can save a commercial company a lot of resources and 
allow them time to work on specific options that individual developers
would find impossible to accomplish without a full-time staff.
-- 

~Lynn Avants
aka Guitarlynn

guitarlynn at users.sourceforge.net
http://leaf.sourceforge.net

If linux isn't the answer, you've probably got the wrong question!


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