what a lucky many you are:)
Such questions are asked and asked.
I'm not after those who ask. I understand that it is easier/faster
to ask than to search the archive (add to this that nothing says
to check the archives:).
Anyway, questions like "which FW, which NAT, which moon,
is to be used, is the best, is better, ..." have been seen a lot
of times, and the real and only answer is "guy, it depends!
reformulate your question, man".
A question like "which NAT to use" may seem ok, but it's not
if you follow the list. My answer will always be "ipfilter on *BSD",
but others might say "iptables on Linux", and others may even
give other answers... And then after, the guy says "oh no, I meant
NAT under Amiga. my boss wants an Amstrad but I insist on using
Amiga". Once you get such things a hundred times, you just say
fSck....
cheers,
mouss
At 20:29 11/04/01 -0400, J Weismann wrote:
>This is the first time I have seen this asked ;)
>
>
>>From: "Mike Forrester" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: "Firewalls \(E-mail\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: RE: freeware NAT firewall
>>Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2001 17:41:12 -0600
>>
>>Has anyone ever done a count to see how many times this has been asked?
>>Bets, anyone? We mus be in the hundreds at least...
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