Also, you should note that if you use unusual services, there may not be
proxy developed for them. Last I checked, Raptor did proxies only -- no
stateful inspection option. This means if you want to support a new
protocol (for example, we were interested in ICA and RDP a while ago),
then you might be SOL.

Jen

Ben Quinata wrote:
> 
> I've worked with Raptor Firewalls.  I find it to be a very stable NT
> firewall.  Like many of the reviews out there is a bit of a learning curve.
> I've work with both version 5.x and 6.x for NT.  Version 6.x uses
> Microsoft's Management Console as its interface, personally I don't like it,
> but it does the job.
> 
> Be aware Raptor firewall is an application/proxy firewall.  The throughput
> is noticeably slower than a stateful inspection firewall.
> 
> My two cents!
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Raptor Fire Wall 6.0
> 
> Is there anyone out there that is using Raptor Frie Wall?   Does anyone know
> much about this product?
> 
> Tom Cowell
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