Mark (and List),

Try to remember that you're reaching many people here on list who work with 
enterprise firewall solutions.  As demonstrated by some of the messaging, 
in that setting it initially seems odd that you'd deploy personal 
firewalls.  A case can be made, but given the state of personal firewalls, 
it might be less than supportable (right now, that could changes in moments).

I'd ask everyone to think for a moment about how many corporations are 
extending the desktop out into the world.  Many, many folks now have 
laptops and docks rather than a traditional PC.  These same users have 
access to the Internet, through which they can gain access to a corporate 
intranet via a VPN.

A personal firewall is suggested in many Internet connected environments, 
especially the increasingly mobile, laptop oriented parts of the world.

So, how does the fact that we have users with laptops who can take them 
home and plug into a "not protected by corporate" Internet connection, 
factor into this?  These are users and PCs that are mobile, moving inside 
and outside the corporate firewall.

Regards,

Brian


>Date: Fri, 9 Feb 2001 13:13:51 -0000
>From: Mark Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: Personal Firewalls in corporate settings...
>
>Brenno,
>
>You're absolutely right - letting the user administer the firewall is just
>as bad as not having it.
>
>Several of the newer versions of these firewalls, Tiny for example, have
>the ability to supress warning dialogs and also allow password protected
>remote administration.
>
>
>
>Maybe I should clarify my position,
>
>I'm researching a report on Personal Firewalls and their potential use in a
>corporate environment.
>This means that I'm testing many of the latest offerings.
>
>Some of them do appear to have very good centralised administration/rollout
>support.
>
>I'm not necessarially for or against them - just looking for balanced
>opinions.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Mark.

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