Does anyone out there have (much) experience with
Secure Computing's Sidewinder and what is the
general opinion on what it's good for, if anything?
We use it here at TASB but I haven't had oodles of
experience with firewalls and have rarely seen any
mention of Secure Computing on this list, let alone
specific products. I know it's an application-proxy-
type firewall but wondered what experiences anyone
else has had with it, good or bad.
Thanks for any input or recommendations on
Sidewinder (or competing products, for that matter).
Brent Stackhouse
Sys Admin
Texas Association of School Boards
Austin, Texas
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