On 29/06/2024 22.42, Carl Zwanzig wrote:
On 6/29/2024 5:37 PM, Mark Filipak wrote:
The firewall is between them and the OS networking.
The firewall is between your ISP's terminal device ...
What's an "ISP's terminal device"?
... and your PC's network interface ...
What's "your PC's network interface"? My network interface is Ethernet. That's a long way from the
firewall.
... and it's
probably also performing routing and NAT; many people call it just a router, but it's also
performing other functions as well. Check out it's functionality.
I thought you were referring to the operating system's firewall. You're not. You're obviously
referring to the gateway router. That's not a firewall.
If you're simply depending on the PC's "firewall" software, you're not following the accepted
practices.
You have a router that also has a firewall? I've never seen such a thing. How does it service a
particular computer application?
Oh, and "non-routable addresses"? see RFC1918.
I don't care about non-routable addresses. Why would anyone care?
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