On Fri, 2003-05-23 at 14:51, Danny wrote: > If you are talking about a solution for a corporate environment and if > you have the budget for it, go with the cisco products, the main reason > i say this is because you have the ability to get support from the > Cisco staff. Granted you have OpenBSD mailing lists and what not, but > if you have an OpenBSD firewall/VPN that is mission critical and > something breaks you really don't have much instant support other than > google and hope someone else has had the same problem before.
Oh, and perhaps the fact that the OpenBSD PF and IPsec developers are active on the users mailing list. Thank you Daniel, Henning, Hakan, etc. Does Cisco put you into their PIX developers when you call into tier1 support? ;-) -J. > > After reading all the responses it is still not completely clear to > > me. I > > have gathered that OpenBSD would be more secure than Linux, and Cisco > > appears to be an industry leader. > > > > However, with all things being equal (i.e. experience level of security > > administrator, proper configuration, etc.) which firewall would be > > "most" > > secure and reliable? > > > > A) OpenBSD (non-ASIC) > > B) Cisco (ASIC) > > > > Next, taking into consideration VPN needs on each system, which would > > be > > considered "most" secure and reliable? > > > > Dana > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ---- > > Thinking About Security Training? You Can't Afford Not To! > > > > Vigilar's industry leading curriculum includes: Security +, Check > > Point, > > Hacking & Assessment, Cisco Security, Wireless Security & more! > > Register Now! > > --UP TO 30% off classes in select cities-- > > http://www.securityfocus.com/Vigilar-security-basics > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ----- > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Thinking About Security Training? You Can't Afford Not To! > > Vigilar's industry leading curriculum includes: Security +, Check Point, > Hacking & Assessment, Cisco Security, Wireless Security & more! Register Now! > --UP TO 30% off classes in select cities-- > http://www.securityfocus.com/Vigilar-security-basics > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- Jason Dixon Argus Network Systems http://www.argus-networks.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
