On 01/19/2016 08:11 AM, Dean Bogdanovic wrote:
>>> >> Authors are Cisco/Juniper people, so were using that terminology and I 
>>> >> believe that CSCO and JNPR are more used in networking then Linux :)
>>> >> 
>> > 
>> > If I were to have the time, I would even challenge you on
>> > that. Clearly, when you consider # of devices connected to the
>> > Internet, I am sure CISCO and JNPR will loose. But even in enterprise
>> > networks, there are tons of Linux and BSD firewalls. Consider all the
>> > home routers running openWRT and packet filters. So yes, if I would
>> > have time, I would challenge you on that argument.
> I would definitely take you on this one. As OpenWRT is domain of hobbyist. If 
> I may ask you, what device your ISP is sending you as access point? :)
> 

Consider all of the massive content/DC server farms which may run on
every host.  Between this, home routers and other Linux/BSD based
network connected devices, I'd say nftables, iptables, pf, etc.. are
nothing to discount here as 1st class citizens

/ebben

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