[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>The firewall goes right behind the engine. It helps prevent your toes from 
>getting toasted when you overrev and blow your mill. <vbg>

:-)

Seriously though, a firewall is a piece of hardware that goes between
your computer and its network connection (usually cable modem or DSL
modem). A firewall performs what's called NAT or Network Address
Translation so that it can isolate what's Out There from your
computer. Most consumer routers fall into this category. You can get
one for under $40.00 these days.

There are also a lot of software apps available that bill themselves
as firewalls and emulate what a hardware firewall is supposed to do.
They're better than nothing, but anything that's implemented in
software can theoretically be circumvented via software (read: virus).

I wouldn't dream of connecting my computer to the 'net without a NAT
firewall box in between. (I'm using a Linksys router.)

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