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Well yeah Fixup on SMTP will pretty much squash Domino that's true. :-)

The sourcefire is an add in module to the ASA. Cisco purchased sourcefire as I understand it and then added them to the ASA.

- Larry "DrFranken" Bolhuis

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On 6/10/2016 4:19 PM, Jerry Kemp wrote:
Thanks for the heads up.

I was under the impression that PIX's and ASA's used most of their CPU
cycles to destroy and raise havoc on SMTP traffic.

Jerry


On 06/10/16 08:04 AM, DrFranken wrote:
Warning Warning Warning about these dastardly devices.

This is now the third customer who has installed a sourcefire module
in their
ASA firewall. It WREAKS HAVOC with IBM i. First customer it totally blew
POWRERHA out of the water. Wouldn't even allow the cluster to start.
Sourefire
claimed it was some HP protocol (based on the port number) but didn't
meet some
spec and dropped all the packets after packet 1.

Today it was a simple FTP of PTF Images from IBM. A couple got
through before
it declared Adobe Acrobat file size out of bounds invalid format byte
mismatch
unsynchronized pointer violation error retry limit exception with
miscolored
M&Ms. OK I made that last bit up but the net is that MUCH time was wasted
getting bits and parts of the Image files but nearly all the images were
incomplete.

Solution? Add an access rule to the ASA that stops the traffic to and
from IBM
i from passing through the sourcefire module. Not sure how those
things work but
so far they appear to work badly.

You have been warned.


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