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Hi, I have a few questions concerning NAC and would like to pose them to persons who have implemented NAC appliances.1) Does the NAC agent tie into the Windows GINA, so the user doesn't have to enter credentials twice? Also, what about MacOS X, does ...
I have updated my CSPM install and my sensors to the latest signature revision. Unfortunately, now CSPM is telling me that 3.0(2)S10 is not a supported version? Any idea what's going on? I know the same thing happened with 2.3.2i and 3.0(2)S9. Wh...
This may sound like a stupid question, but when I run an IDS summary report, I select High and Medium level alarms. The resulting report shows alarm levels 3 and 5, but no 4. Is there a level 4? I wouldn't normally ask a question such as this, but...
What is Cisco's position on using SSH on the IDS Sensor Appliances (supported, no support)? I would rather have SSH running to allow the use of sftp rather than ftp to copy logs. I'm sure if it's not a part of the sensor software, it is probably un...
In the latest signature update README for the IDS sensors (2.5(1)S3), it details a signature update for CSPM to propogate to the Sensors (see below Step 2). Does anyone know where this is? Thanks.CISCO SECURE POLICY MANAGER UPDATE INSTRUCTIONS-----...
Putting in a signature name in addition to ID would be helpful also. "ID 2100" means absolutely nothing to me but "ICMP Network Sweep" does. Packet dump detail (like in 2.3i) is a great feature. This way you can determine what triggered the Alarm....
sorry forgot to mention I'm using CSPM, which may be the problem - CSPM only know HIGH, MEDIUM, and LOW, correct? Whereas the sensors use the level of alarm 1-5. Can someone validate my thinking?