Symantec offers first enterprise level Firewall for IBM eServer iSeries.Symantec Corp. (Nasdaq:SYMC SYMC Symantec Corporation (stock symbol) ) recently announced the availability of Symantec Enterprise Firewall for IBM eServer This article is about the IBM family of computer servers. For the open access electronic text archive, see EServer.org. IBM eServer was a family of computer servers from IBM Corporation. iSeries 270 running Linux. As the industry's first enterprise-class, full application inspection firewall available for the iSeries running Linux, the solution protects corporate assets and transactions by ensuring secure connections with the Internet and between networks. Symantec Enterprise Firewall for IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) iSeries enables fast and controlled connectivity, providing maximum protection against unwanted intrusion while enabling the flow of approved business traffic. Symantec plans to expand its firewall support to other IBM iSeries offerings over the course of this year. Symantec Enterprise Firewall for iSeries includes a hardened Linux operating system operating system (OS) Software that controls the operation of a computer, directs the input and output of data, keeps track of files, and controls the processing of computer programs. , with the application, designed to provide users with a virtual firewall appliance A device that provides firewall protection for a network. It includes all the necessary hardware and software in a self-contained package that plugs in between the two networks being isolated. Most firewall appliances are solid state and include a stripped down operating system. to run directly on one of the logical partitions (LPAR (Logical PARtition) A logical segmentation of a mainframe's memory and other resources that allows it to run its own copy of the operating system and associated applications. LPARs are caused by special hardware circuits and allow multiple system images to run in one machine. ), specific to the iSeries. This design enables flexibility and resource sharing for a more simplified, manageable, and secure environment. By integrating full application inspection, application-layer proxies, stateful inspection and packet filtering into a unique hybrid architecture, Symantec Enterprise Firewall for iSeries ensures that the information entering and exiting the corporate network is thoroughly inspected at all levels--for increased security and control, at the speed today's networks demand. "With its integrated software, capacity by the day and rock-solid reliability, the IBM eServer iSeries offers customers the tools they need to respond to the world of on demand business," said Joann Duguid, vice president, IBM eServer SMB (1) (Small to Medium-sized Business) Also called "SME" (small to medium-sized enterprise), it refers to companies that are larger than the small office/home office (SOHO), but not huge. . "The ability to run Symantec Enterprise Firewall directly on an iSeries logical partition now gives our customers an even greater level of e-business security." "Protecting the IBM iSeries used to require a separate firewall server or appliance," said Greg Gotta, vice president, product delivery, Symantec Corporation. "With the introduction of Symantec Enterprise Firewall for IBM iSeries, organizations can improve total cost of ownership by eliminating the need for a separate firewall server or appliance and its associated management software or platform." Symantec's full application inspection firewalls employ advanced security features up to and including the application layer. In the case of an attempt to employ an application in an anomalous manner, Symantec Enterprise Firewall will detect this attempt and block it by default. For example, on March 3, 2003, a remotely exploitable vulnerability was discovered in Sendmail, a widely deployed email server. Remote attackers may exploit this vulnerability by connecting to target SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) The standard e-mail protocol on the Internet and part of the TCP/IP protocol suite, as defined by IETF RFC 2821. SMTP defines the message format and the message transfer agent (MTA), which stores and forwards the mail. servers and transmitting to them malformed malĀ·formed adj. Abnormally or faultily formed. SMTP data. Since these attacks violate parameters defined in the RFCs, no configuration changes to the default settings in Symantec's full-application inspection firewalls are required to protect against this Sendmail exploit. |
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