Curtis LaMasters wrote:
I would personally do a filtering bridge to avoid administrative overhead when dealing with businesses, but if these were for homes, then a normal firewall implementation would be just fine.

Ok, can you define the difference between your definition of filtering bridge and "normal firewall implementation".

It is for home users, but I'd like to know what you mean...

Additionally I would block TCP/UDP 135, TCP/UDP 137-139, and TCP 445. And if in Canada you can get away with it, bittorrent :), kidding.

For hardware I like those from http://www.ironsystems.com  - the A Class.

Ok, thanks.


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