What about the cost?  

Particularly, I am looking at cases where users have mini-networks running
multiple Operating systems and partitions, even in a windows environment,
would you have to liscence it for 95 and NT if you dual boot?

Do you beleive that in cases like this, a hardware solution may be more in
order....?

I would appreciate your/all input.

MD

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-----Original Message-----
From: AEHeald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 10, 2000 8:00 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Blackice


I have been running on my laptop at work, which has a direct connection, for
the last two months and found it to be quite good, overall.  The reporting
needs a little fine tuning, but the services are excellent.  I run it on my
home PC as well.

It doesn't take the place of a firewall on a network, however...:-).


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Arian Eigen Heald M.Div., CNE, MCP, CISS
Network Administrator
DIRECT Federal Credit Union
Needham, MA  USA

>Has anyone had any experience with the blackice firewall product? It seems
to be a home firewall package especially for those who have full time
internet
>connections. It runs on the pc you are protecting, rather that filter/log
access to boxes on a secured network. While it seems like an idea whose time
has come, is this approach feasible? I have some users asking whether it is
a good home product?
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