VPN & IDS & FW????

Will Price wprice at pgp.com
Thu Aug 2 17:20:48 EDT 2001


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Mats:

Number 4 is absolutely a feature of the PGP product. Almost every
single list, checkbox, or other policy can be completely locked down
by an administrator. The PGP Desktop Manageability Tools is what
you're looking for to do that.

You are correct that number 5 is not currently supported in the
Gauntlet for Solaris product, however the eppliance 2.0 version of
the Gauntlet product *does* support that now. The PGP client fully
supports SecurID with many gateways.




Mats Akerberg wrote:
> I was looking for a home security solution with the following
> demands: 
> 
> 1) VPN based on IPSEC
> 2) Some sort of Personal Firewall
> 3) Some IDS
> 4) Locked down to prevent user from changing stuff (Centralized
> policy 
>    perhaps?)
> 5) Authentication with SecurID (RSAsecurity)
> 
> I looked at NAI Gauntlet with PGPnet but they can't (as far as I
> can figure out) do 4 and 5.
> So what should I go for? I'm sure someone have thought about this
> :-). 


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Will Price, Director of Engineering
PGP Security, Inc.
a division of Network Associates, Inc.



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