Internet Technology Group has successfully moved from MS Proxy 2.0 to ISA Server and I am highly impressed at its functionality. It is a very good firewall from what I have seen and we have very little difficulty with it. I think the success of ISA is very major for Microsoft. Jason Arnold Chief Information Officer Internet Technology Group Network Operations Center 222 S. Franklin St. #209 Manchester, IA 52057 Phone: 563.927.2119 Fax: 563.927.3157 jarnold@inet-tech-group.com When replying, please include all previous correspondence so that we may serve you better. CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: The information contained in this electronic message and any attachments to this message is privileged and confidential, and intended solely for the use of the individual(s) or entity(s) named above. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, copying, or unauthorized use of this communication is strictly PROHIBITED. 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Thank you. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Meister" <petermeiat_private> To: <VULN-DEVat_private> Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2001 7:37 PM Subject: Re: Hack / take down new WindowsXP beta server > And the HAMMER IS DROPPED...Very good response, Enterprise Edition holds > the ICSA Cache Firewall # 1 status as of today...And is being used by > many large Fortune 100's as a frontline Enterprise Firewall...XP uses a > slimmed but no less effective version of ISA for its Firewall....enabled > at the NIC it can protect a home user or Corporate user connecting > outside of corporate Infrastructure from most types of > infiltration....Now if we go into the ISS module in ISA which focuses on > IDS and all the plugins and corporate 3rd party vendors support behind > it I would say ISA has quite a good chance at succeeding and competing > heavily against the other Tier 1 Firewall in the Industry today... > > You should checkout http://www.isaserver.org and READ UP MY FRIED.. > > Also... http://www.microsoft.com/isa/ > > Don't pop off until you've done your Homework!!! > > -----Original Message----- > From: Attonbitus Deus [mailto:Thorat_private] > Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2001 12:13 PM > To: VULN-DEVat_private > Subject: Re: Hack / take down new WindowsXP beta server > > > Oh PLEASE! > > You clearly have no knowledge of XP _or_ of ISA Server. Why would you > post > something like this? > XP has its own fw built in (and is actually pretty cool.). > > ISA Server is a MAJOR product! You think putting it in front of 2 home > computers is going to show its usefulness?? At $6000 a pop for the ent > edition, I doubt Danny Diprod is going to rush out to Best Buy to > purchase > it to keep the neighborhood script kiddies from defacing his home web > site. > > I know you people are just using this thread to bash MS, but you might > want > to at least educate yourselves on the products first, or you are the > ones > that end up looking foolish. > > --------------------------------- > Attonbitus Deus > Thorat_private > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Thomas Ryan" <Tom.Ryanat_private> > To: <VULN-DEVat_private> > Sent: Friday, April 13, 2001 11:36 AM > Subject: Re: Hack / take down new WindowsXP beta server > > > > They are Probably using ISA SERVER. > > They Need to show it's usefulness before they can promote its sales. > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Dave Woods [mailto:daveat_private] > > Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 7:54 PM > > To: VULN-DEVat_private > > Subject: Re: Hack / take down new WindowsXP beta server > > > > > > The average home user usually would have more open ports but there is > some > > sort of firewall software installed ("I've been checking out my > Internet > > Connection Firewall logs and am amazed at..."). Whether this is > something > > completely integrated with XP or third party is not specified. > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: VULN-DEV List [mailto:VULN-DEVat_private]On Behalf Of > Aaron > > Leith > > Sent: April 12, 2001 12:10 PM > > To: VULN-DEVat_private > > Subject: Re: Hack / take down new WindowsXP beta server > > > > > > its back up again > > nmap syn port scan 1-1024 showed only the http port open > > from my experiance the average home user would have more > > than this open > > the first time i went to it i used lynx and it requested a download of > a > > msdos program <- wtf????? then tried to go there in netscape to get a > > better idear of what it was trying to do,but it wasn't responding my > guess > > would be that the "msdos program" was cmd.exe prehaps someone got in > with > a > > url exploit? >
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