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Summary of suggestions for a modem protection device
From: Peter Van Epp <vanepp () sfu ca>
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2003 14:58:18 -0800
Its all in knowing who to ask! I got pointers to the following products for protecting modems from wardialing (several of which go my previous box quite a bit better)! For those who also copied the list, I included your email address below, for those that sent only to me I didn't (but the product you recommended is here for others). My thanks to all that responded, I'm going to try the cpscom.com devices since they seem to fit my needs the best. Peter Van Epp / Operations and Technical Support Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C. Canada http://www.cpscom.com/gprod/challtt.htm (these are my first choice so far!) Programmable Security Guard (PSG) http://catalog.blackbox.com/blackbox/Templates/blackbox/itemgroup1717guest.asp?p aram=399&ig_id=1717&title=Programmable+Security+Guard+%28PSG%29&related= http://www.deltronix.com/public/rps.htm http://www.cpscom.com/dsecure.htm www.commdevices.com (encypting modems) http://www.securelogix.com (telewall somewhat larger than what I need) www.asterisk.org for the pbx www.digium.com for the parts owed by the guy who writes and supports asterisk). (an open source build your own option) stephan.barnes () foundstone com "Matthew Leeds" <mleeds () theleeds net> Ben Klang <bklang () surebridge com> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Did you know that you have VNC running on your network? Your hacker does. Plug your security holes now! Download a free 15-day trial of VAM: http://www2.stillsecure.com/download/sf_vuln_list.html
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