--------------------------------------- > What kind of customer-facing filtering do you do (ingress and > egress)? This of course is dependent on the type of customer, so > lets assume we're talking about an average residential customer. --------------------------------------- >From a port-blocking point of view, some companies give access to the entire >internet (good and bad) to their customers. Mine are mostly residential. scott fire + gasoline = religious argument on this issue that we've had *many* times in the past... ;-)
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