Any firewall will protect any version of SQL server so it is not
relevent. A firewall basically blocks ports and IP addresses and the
likes, it doesn't protect specific applications.



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> Yep, I did..I was asking about what SQL Server he wants to 
> protect... :-)
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> Neil - MS SQL Server 2000, you not hear about this?  do a 
> search on "slammer worm"
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> I like Sonicwall DMZ, although I suspect it might be an expensive one
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> Which SQL Server?
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Snake Hollywood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 27 January 2003 15:38
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> After this weekends lovely SQL attacks, I think it's time to 
> invest in a firewall for the SQL servers and not give 
> everyone enterprise manager access who isn't on a static IP address.
> 
> Any suggests on firewall products, pref not the stupidly 
> expensive ones like that Nokia at �11k
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> Russ
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