I think, with all due respect to the arguement, that BOTH should be the answer.
Having both a crunchy outside AND a crunchy center should be the call of the day. You also should encrypt all your traffic. SSH to other machines, mail should be using STARTLS, both for authenticaton, and to encrypt content. IM traffic should be encrypted end-to-end, CVS should be used to share documents, and done over SSH, et al. The less there is to sniff, and the less there is unauthenticated, the less there is for the virus folks to play with. If you have suspenders and a belt, it takes a much more traumatic event to pants you. -dkap P.S. There are two levels of paranoia. Complete, and insufficient. _______________________________________________ bblisa mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.bblisa.org/mailman/listinfo/bblisa
