It really depends on the nature of the data being transferred. In the
organization I work for currently we have taken the time to numerically
weight all data in order of privacy concerns. Email traffic happened to
come up high on the list and we took steps to ensure that when possible
all email
Well your ASCII diagram doesn't exactly show what you word in your email...
but... your solution might be as simple as this:
++
++ Internet ++
++
||
+
+Linux +
Considering he is a Mediaone (att) customer - thats probably not the best
solution for him. I did a little digging and here is what I can tell you...
IIRC anything at mediaone.com was corporate. Anything at mediaone.net was
customer.
The scans you see for 27020 and 27021 are probably someone
See if this is what your looking for...
http://www.argus-systems.com/product/white_paper/
or something that's more policy based across a wide array of systems...
http://enterprisesecurity.symantec.com/products/products.cfm?ProductID=45PI
D=8741038
-Original Message-
From: DSM
Both of the replies I've seen thus far don't take into account the Switched
LAN portion of your question - so I'll attempt a more in depth answer.
Unless you are running on switches that allow you port monitor you will not
see all the traffic - from all the ports - all the time, no matter what
Hmmm I'm 3/3...
Of newer cards I know the Xircom Cardbus works Model CBEM56G-100.
Of older cards...
I know the Megahertz PCMCIA Model XJ10BT works (X-Jack model).
And 3Com/Megahertz 10/100 PC Card works (sorry no model number in front of
me)
All three of these work in Linux and NT/2000.