Another important point to remember is that any
service that is allowed outbound on your firewall will
most likely allow the same service inbound as a
response to a request from a trusted internal user.
Even a seemingly harmless user can create many
problems unknowingly.
P
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> OK, this could be a silly question, but it
> never hurts to ask. (I
> hope.) Let's say I generally trust all of our
> internal users. What are the
> downsides to allowing all services from our internal
> users going out to
> the internet? (Of course I would be limiting the
> incoming services.) Any
> major problem with this that I am missing? Thanks.
>
> Scott
>
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