[j-nsp] Content filtering/malware protection
Fahad Khan
fahad.khan at gmail.com
Sat Mar 20 09:45:05 EDT 2010
Yeah IDP is great tool. You will have to manage it via NSM. The attack
database is huge. This device can run in both promiscuous and inline mode
aslo supports HA
regards,
Muhammad Fahad Khan
JNCIP - M/T # 834
IT Specialist
Global Technology Services, IBM
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On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 2:50 AM, Kevin Day <toasty at dragondata.com> wrote:
>
> Does anyone have any experience with Juniper's inline filtering appliances?
> A client is looking for something to sit between their office LAN and
> router, to filter out employees clicking on malware, as well as logging what
> computer visits what sites. They're looking for something plug-and-play,
> auto updating, etc. Does anyone have experience with Juniper's IDP line? The
> online documentation is pretty light. Does it actually prevent access to the
> bad stuff, or just log that it happened? What's their datasource for
> filtering?
>
> -- Kevin
>
>
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