Ragu,

In addition to the other suggestions you've received, you may also want to
look at using the authentication proxy feature on your router (provided it
is cisco).  It can help limit the access infected workstations would have
and requires user authentication before allowing access through the router:

<http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/120newft/12
0t/120t5/iosfw2/iosfw2_1.htm>

Most firewalls can implement this type of functionality as well.
(Checkpoint, PIX, Raptor, etc)

HTH,
Kent

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Hi
We have a WAN with no Firewall between our company
and our parent compnay. What is the best way to
prevent infected machines from our side affecting
their machines in the event of an outbreak. Short-term
measures include putting access-list in our Routers
and theirs. We need a pro-active
proxy-kind-of-solution. ANy suggestions.? TIA
Ragu

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