You firewall guys are wound too tight!!  :)

We're not running a stock exchange here so I'm not overly concerned about
hackers drooling to get a shot at a temporary opening to a laptop with
nothing on it.  I understand your point of view though ... I'm sure it would
be possible to expose more than just this laptop by opening a temporary hole
so maybe I'll just plug it into the hub outside of the firewall and test
from there.  Anyway, it's good to know people are really out there reading
this stuff!  I'm obviously new with Gnatbox systems and I'm quite surprised
I didn't already get a RTFM response!  :)

Thanks for your insights and help!



David 

-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Sopko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 4:26 PM
To: Gnatbox User List
Subject: Re: [gb-users] Outbound Filter?

begin  Chris, I thought it was funny, I got your sarcasm. People that
spend 7 years trying to harden Windows systems will not. If he's trying
to create a ruleset that doesn't filter anything, he deserves witty
sarcasm such as yours.

///Jason

Chris Green wrote:
> You missed the point completely.  They want all inbound/outbound traffic
> to pass freely to the box.  This is no different than plugging in
> direct.  It was sarcasm for the most part.
>
> Chris Green


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