> > >
> > > I hope I'm not being "sucked in" here but can somebody point
> > > me to more info
> > > on the 'ultimate firewall'
> > >
> >
> > There is no such thing as ultimate firewall. What can you do for
> > a very good
> > firewall and yet you don't know how to create tight firewall rules.
>
> The ultimate firewall is pruning sheers being applied to all cables
> protruding from your boarder routers. Followed by storing your computers
at
> your nearest nuclear waste disposal facility.
We are using 6 wrap twine with campbells soup cans for our WAN connection.
Does anyone know of any security holes in the
campbells cans? (yes, the soup has been drunk) We can hear the other end of
the WAN but the cans won't pass any email. Is my twine wrapped wrongly?
Should I use cans with the soup still in them?
>
> Each site has it's own concerns, a cookie cutter solution isn't feasible.
> For example for a small company, a freebsd box with squid, ipnat, and ipfw
> may the best solution. But try selling that solution to say excite.com,
with
> all the http, smtp and other traffic a site like that generates.
Why not?
>
> Sameer
>
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