It's sort of an open question there But basically, don't allow sessions
to the PIX from outside (default), don't open any inbound ports that you
don't use, and use a good password. You have anything more specific you
wanna know? I also set up a tftp server so I have a copy of the config I
can recover from in the event someone inside gets into the PIX does
damage. There's also intrusion detection you can put in place inside
outside the pix to detect attempts to connect...
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From: BASSOLE Rock
To:
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 4:04 AM
Subject: How to secure a PIX [7:6583]
Hello,
I'am currently working on securing a PIX. Can somebody tell me the
different
methods that exist to secure a PIX it self.
Thanks.
Rock BASSOLE
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