Novell BorderManager is a lot more than a firewall. BorderManager provides centrally
managed integrated security services into NDS enabled sites. BorderManager is a
caching service (reverse and forward http proxy), an ICSA certified firewall that
provides packet filtering, multiple proxies (FTP, HTTP, NNTP, Telnet, RTSP, DNS, SMTP,
POP3), combined with integrated IPSec compliant VPN services (site to site and client
to site), strong authentication services (native support of ActivCard tokens) and
RADIUS-based interoperability with most token vendor solutions out there.
All these services are all managed in one place: NDS (via the NWAdmin currently, and,
in the next version, via the ConsoleONE interface).
>>> Technical Incursion Countermeasures <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09/03/99 08:53PM >>>
Umm its basically equivalent to MSProxy - in other words not suitable for
anything serious. Its main purpose is to be a proxy cache for http/ftp
traffic.
Cheers,
Bret
At 07:31 AM 9/3/99 -0400, you wrote:
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>Does anyone have any experience with Novell BorderManager as a firewall?
If so,
>what are some good points and bad points?
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>Thanks.
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