Hi,
The Symantec solution can scan most JDBC compliant DB's. All that needs to be done is to load the JDBC drivers for those DB's on to the DLP system so it can connect naitively.
Supported SQL Database Targets
The following SQL Databases have been tested with Discover Target scans:
■ Oracle 10 (the vendor_name is oracle)
■ SQL Server 2005 (the vendor_name is sqlserver)
■ DB2 9 (the vendor_name is db2)
SQL Database targets should work for any SQL database with a JDBC or an ODBC
driver.
The File Systems (Server) target supports scanning of the following network file
shares:
■ CIFS
■ NFS
■ DFS
■ Any other file shares that can be mounted by the Network Discover Server
■ Microsoft Outlook Personal Folders (.pst files) created with Outlook 1997-2002,
2003, and 2007.
The Network Discover Server scanning this target must be running a Windows
operating system, and Outlook 2003 SP3 or later must be installed there.
■ File systems on UNIX systems can also be scanned using the SFTP protocol,
to provide a method similar to scanning of file shares.
Supported File System (Scanner) Targets
Remote Windows servers can be scanned.
The following Linux file systems can be scanned:
■ x86 32-bit, Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 3
■ x86 32-bit, Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 4
■ x86 64-bit, Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 4
■ x86 32-bit, SUSE 8
■ x86 32-bit, SUSE 9
■ x86 64-bit, SUSE 9
■ x86 64-bit, SUSE 10
The following AIX file systems can be scanned:
■ AIX 5.2
■ AIX 5.3, or higher
The following Solaris file systems can be scanned:
■ Solaris SPARC 8
■ Solaris SPARC 9
■ Solaris SPARC 10
■ x86 32-bit Solaris 10
■ x86 64-bit Solaris 10
File systems on UNIX systems can also be scanned using the SFTP protocol, to
provide a method similar to share-based file scanning, instead of using the File
System Scanner.