Athena's Free Firewall Browser 23
athenasec writes "Firewall Browser is a free configuration analyzer (download here), released by Athena Security, which works on Cisco, Check Point, and Netscreen firewalls for searching rulebases based on address or service ranges — the way change requests are actually made. The tool is available as a free download with no limitations, user license restrictions, or registration hurdles. Users can slice and dice any firewall-related question about the network, service objects, and security rules for a multi-vendor environment from a single flexible interface. There is also this how-to guide for applying the tool to day-to-day operational tasks."
Gee whiz, thanks (Score:2, Interesting)
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No.
"Everyone using linux, sudo run this command nao:"
Ok.
PDF much? (Score:2)
For a product that lists Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 SP1 (or later) or Firefox 2.0 (or later) or PDF reader for reading HTML/PDF reports in the system requirements, there's a helluva lot of PDFs on that site.
A security company flogging wares via one of the most exploitable [slashdot.org] formats...
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Uh, that's Adobe Acrobat that has the sec issues. NOT PDF as a format.
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Excel spreadsheet (Score:2, Insightful)
You mean your network guys don't just have 1 giant, multi-tabbed Excel file?
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Nah, we upgraded to Access. We've got VBA macros to alter the firewall rules.
I think I'm about to hurl.
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Quit now. It can only get worse.
Soon they'll have it automatically generating Visio diagrams.
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What were the editors thinking? (Score:1)
What were the editors thinking?
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Moneymoneymoneymoooonaaay. Mooooooonaaaay!
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I was imagining it'd go more like this:
Paid for? (Score:4, Insightful)
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The "sponsored article" indicator should only appear to subscribers.