Kevin J. Anderson wrote:

Its the right tool, for the right job thing.  There are reasons and
situations to go either way.  Really no point in arguing about it.

Yep. The installations I have seen seperate the functionality of the router and the firewall machines. The packet filters are bridging firewalls, the ALGs are transparent proxies. But other installations may handle things differently, expecially smaller ones. Kevin is right, no point in arguing about it.

Florian.

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