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Are Proxy Firewalls a Security Hole? May 31 2012 10:54PM
Dav Fisher (dfisher3202 gmail com) (5 replies)
Re: Are Proxy Firewalls a Security Hole? Jun 01 2012 05:13PM
Kurt Buff (kurt buff gmail com)
RE: Are Proxy Firewalls a Security Hole? Jun 01 2012 04:02PM
David Harley (david a harley gmail com)
Re: Are Proxy Firewalls a Security Hole? Jun 01 2012 06:43AM
Stephanus J Alex Taidri (securityfocus ae taidri com) (1 replies)
Re: Are Proxy Firewalls a Security Hole? Jun 01 2012 09:40PM
Dav Fisher (dfisher3202 gmail com)
Re: Are Proxy Firewalls a Security Hole? May 31 2012 11:47PM
Rob (synja synfulvisions com)
I wouldn't classify a limitation as a security hole. That's like declaring that antivirus technology is useless because there are cryptors that are currently undetectable.

When you design your security model, you need to account for every likely scenario and do a basic cost benefit analysis of what each device/application will provide you.

A $20k appliance that doesn't give you at least $20k worth of benefit has no place on your network. Proxies can filter many common attacks out, but the real test is always client side; have you comparmentalized application permissions and ensured that any compromise is limited in scope?

It's not as simple as prevention, you also have to account for mitigation, containment, and recovery.

Rob

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From: Dav Fisher <dfisher3202 (at) gmail (dot) com [email concealed]>

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Date: Thu, 31 May 2012 15:54:58

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Subject: Are Proxy Firewalls a Security Hole?

Given that people are sending larger and larger files, proxy firewalls

seem to be limited since they can't inspect files after a certain

point and the 'stream', 'flow', 'express' AV options of many of the

proxy firewall vendors inspect only a portion of the large file. I've

been able to put the Eicar virus in different locations of a large

test file and successfully get the file through the firewall.

So, are proxy firewalls a security hole?

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RE: Are Proxy Firewalls a Security Hole? May 31 2012 11:46PM
Dan Lynch (DLynch placer ca gov)


 

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