> BUT, and I think this is a fairly big one: they still don't get 
> to touch the internal network. If internet access is all you
> worry about, and you don't have additional security zones, I'd
> consider this a draw. But if your internal network needs to stay
> up independently of the internet connection (almost always true?), 
> and/or you have multiple security zones (often true)?
> I claim a point! :)

Point taken, but would this with a bridged firewall bring down the
internal LAN? Nope.

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