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Configuring ScreenOS Devices Guide
Table 43: Deep Inspection: Supported Protocols (continued)
Deep Inspection: Supported Protocols
ECHO
FINGER
FTP
GNUTELLA
GOPHER
HTTP
ICMP
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Attack Object Database Overview

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LPR
MSN
MSRPC
MS-SQL
NBNAME
NFS
NNTOP
For details on each protocol and its settings, refer to the di command in the NetScreen
CLI Reference Guide.
For more information about DI, refer to the Concepts & Examples ScreenOS Reference
Guide: Attack Detection and Defense Mechanisms.
Attack Object Database Overview on page 184
Using Attack Objects Overview on page 185
Antivirus Scanner Settings Overview on page 181
The Attack Object option is only available on some security devices. Use the Attack
Database option to configure a database that contains all the predefined attack objects,
organized into attack object groups by protocol and severity level.
Juniper Networks stores the attack object database on the attack object update server
at https://services.netscreen.com/restricted/sigupdates. To gain access to the attack
object update server, you must first obtain an attack object update subscription for your
security device.
After you have obtained a subscription, you must update the attack object database on
the GUI server and managed device. The update process differs slightly between devices
running ScreenOS 5.1 and later and devices running 5.0; for details, see the "Managing
Devices" section of the Network and Security Manager Administration Guide.
For all devices, the attack object database on the managed device must match the
version of the attack object database on the GUI server. If the databases do not match,
a validation icon appears next to the Attack Database Version setting, and the Disable
Attack option does not appear in the device navigation tree.
rlogin
SunRPC
Rsh
RTSP
Rusers
SMB
SMTP
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TFTP
VNC
WHOIS
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