said:
>>This is the kind of stuff that instrusion detection software can alert
>>you to.
>What intrusion detection software is available for eComStation aka OS/2?
This is a relatively new product area, so I don't know of anything has
been ported to OS/2. There are a number of intrusion detection appliances
out there and they are probably a better solution for a smaller network.
I expect that we shall soon see commercial consumer class routers with
some of this functionality. Google says there's aleady some Linksys
hacking going on. Both
http://www.batbox.org/wrt54g.html
and
http://hardware.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=05/08/10/2052228
discuss running Snort on a Linksys.
Steven
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