Hi all

Well, as so often, this is not a technical problem, but more how to sell
it
to our customers.

If we guide our customers gently to the fact that there is some security
needed on the internet, there should not be a problem. After that we can
suggest the next actions.

Now the only question open is how this gentle guiding should be done. 
But this is up to Marketing...

Greetings

Stephan 


On Tue, 2 Mar 2004, Folken wrote:
> And they'll probably scream for port filtering at provider level.

Well, why not? (This is a serious question, I don't know if it's
actually possible or financially sustainable.)

(I have to add here that I didn't see the Kassensturz broadcasting)

What if providers would block access from the outside to the ports most
often used by viri, worms, script kiddies and spammers?  Wouldn't that
help to stop many of the problems we (users) currently have (viri and
spammers abusing "open" home machines)?

Of course it's important to remember the following two points:
- Transparency: it should be very clearly stated *what* is blocked.
- Openness: customers have the choice to turn off (or reconfigure) the
  filtering.

With such a setup, the customers which don't know anything about the
internet would be at least somewhat safer (depending on the
implementation of the filtering), while the power users (which are able
to maintain their machines) could have full internet access without
filtering.

I would be much interested in your opinions on that topic, since we from
SIUG (Swiss Internet User Group [1]) might soon have the opportunity to
write about the Spam-problem in the "Infosociety Newsletter". Of course
we are interested in background information and real experience from
swiss ISPs.

Regards,
Felix

[1] http://www.siug.ch/

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Zuerich
http://www.nice.ch/~felix/    Member of Swiss Internet User Group:
www.siug.ch
This article contains my personal view only! Use of my addresses for
marketing purposes is hereby strictly prohibited according to swiss
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