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You can also check to see if the attack object database on the server is more recent than
the one on the security device.
To check the attack object database version:
From the Device Manager, select Security Updates > Check Attack Database Server
1.
Version. The Check Attack Database Server Version dialog box appears.
Select the devices or group of devices to be checked.
2.
Click OK. The Job Information window displays the status of the version check.
3.
Attack Objects in Intrusion Detection and Prevention Security Policies Overview on
page 63
Creating Custom Attack Objects (NSM Procedure) on page 69
Loading J-Security-Center Updates (NSM Procedure) on page 64
Viewing Predefined Attack Objects (NSM Procedure)
The IDP detector engine is dynamically changeable firmware that runs on ISG security
devices running ScreenOS 5.0.0-IDP1, standalone IDP sensors, J-series devices, and
SRX-series devices. Automatic updates to the IDP detector engine occur when you:
Upgrade security device firmware.
Load a new detector engine—New detector engines may be downloaded with normal
attack object updates. You must load the new detector engine onto the device.
NOTE: You cannot downgrade the IDP detector engine version on the device.
To update the IDP detector engine for an IDP device:
From the Device Manager, select Security Updates > Update ScreenOS/IDP Device
1.
Detector. The Load IDP Detector Engine wizard starts.
Click Next, and then follow the instructions in the wizard to update the IDP detector
2.
engine on the selected device.
NOTE: Updating the IDP detector engine on a device does not require a reboot
of the device.
For more information, see Network and Security Manager Administration Guide.
Attack Objects in Intrusion Detection and Prevention Security Policies Overview on
page 63
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