Hi Tony,
Running your server with all outbound ports open is NOT secure. Even if the 
administrators claim they know all the applications using the ports they will never, 
for example, know when there is a trojan horse lying and waiting f�r an inbound 
connection...firewalling is a way to control which services which are open to the net 
and if they choose to let the internet itself control what the machine is doing, sure 
it's their decision (but it's stupid) but it is VERY insecure.

/Jens

On Thu, 7 Nov 2002 17:33:52 -0800 (PST)
tony tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi, 
> 
> Our firewall group has came to me several times over the last few months
> wanting my approval to open all of the _OUTBOUND_ ports on our firewall facing
> the internet.  Their argument is that this would not significantly reduce our
> security and it will reduce their time/effort in administration.  They claim
> they get several requests a week to open up out bound ports and the number
> keeps growing each month. They want to go for the gusto_and open up all 65,000+
> outbound ports.
> 
> I am in the security area and they want my agreement/sign off before they do
> this.  It just does not _feel/smell right_ but I am losing ground with my
> arguments.  What are some good arguments I can use?  
> 
> Tony
> 
> 
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