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Date:      Tue,  6 Jul 1999 06:11:31 -0700 (PDT)
From:      "Jonathan M. Bresler" <jmb@hub.freebsd.org>
To:        wosch@freebsd.org, nik@freebsd.org, www@freebsd.org
Subject:   [rgula@securitywizards.com: Dragon and NSW HTML for www.freebsd.org commercial software vendor section]
Message-ID:  <19990706131131.B44DC14BE5@hub.freebsd.org>

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Wolfram, Nik,

	could you add this entry to the FreeBSD commercial software
pages, please?

Thank you,

jmb


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For this blurb, I tried to keep in the spirit of th eother vendors on the
freebsd page.
If there is to much info here, please feel free to take out the sentence
about 100baseT
speeds and/or the 3rd sentence which starts with 'When events occur'. 

Thanks for you help!

Ron


<A HREF="http://www.securitywizards.com">Network Security Wizards, Inc</A>
Dragon is a real time packet based intrusion detection system. Dragon
sensors collect events based on user configurable data driven attack
signatures and protocol violations. When events occur Dragon collects the
response from the target server and any other traffic that an attacker may
try. Event data is logged to a database that can be analyzed with a variety
of command line forensic tools that summarize events, replay suspicious
network sessions and perform statistical analysis. Dragon sensors can send
real time data via SNMP traps, Syslog messages and a Blowfish encrypted
ICMP based network pipe to a central Dragon-Master server. Up to one
hundred sensors can be handled by one Dragon-Master server. Dragon
correctly reconstructs IP fragments and UDP/TCP network traffic. It can
also operate at 100baseT speeds and some customers have placed Dragon onto
Gigabit networks with success. Please visit http://www.securitywizards.com
for more information and to receive a 30-day test license.
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