Hello,
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in
http://force.coresecurity.com/index.php?module=articlesfunc=displayptid=10catid=39aid=16
I found an Interesting Article about a Endpoint security solution for Windows
where their Firewall is Based in OpenBSD PF.
It's can be a reference for the Products Based
--On 01 December 2005 05:02 -0800, Diego Fernando Nieto Moreno wrote:
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The firewall is a Windows port of OpenBSD's Packet Filter (PF)
that's just sick..!
I agree. This falls under the philosophy the more secure the machines
out there in the wild (even if it is a ghastly thing known as
Windows), the better off I we are. If they use OpenBSD based
technologies to help with security more power to them.
_Raju
On 12/1/05, Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The firewall is a Windows port of OpenBSD's Packet Filter (PF)
that's just sick..!
I wanted to make one point about this.
pf is a small part of the whole system they are making available, or
of the
On Thu, 2005-12-01 at 13:18:41 +, Stuart Henderson proclaimed...
The firewall is a Windows port of OpenBSD's Packet Filter (PF)
that's just sick..!
Why is that sick? Are you some open source evangelist who can't see the
benefits of bringing the technology in OpenBSD to the masses?
On Thu, Dec 01, 2005 at 01:18:41PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
--On 01 December 2005 05:02 -0800, Diego Fernando Nieto Moreno wrote:
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The firewall is a Windows port of OpenBSD's Packet Filter (PF)
On 2005/12/01 11:40:13, Sean Comeau wrote:
On Thu, Dec 01, 2005 at 01:18:41PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
--On 01 December 2005 05:02 -0800, Diego Fernando Nieto Moreno wrote:
http://force.coresecurity.com/index.php?module=articlesfunc=display;
ptid=10catid=39aid=16
The firewall
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