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I would suggest keeping it on eitherbound, otherwise you have no
control about outgoing data, which means you can't do egress
filtering. Outgoing policy enforcement imho is as important as
incoming. You never know what trojan might rear its ugly head with an
unsuspected outbound connection.... :)
 
Regards,
Frank

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From: Padden, Greg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2000 11:17 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [FW1] Inbound, outbound, or eitherbound?



So what are other people using for this Property for applying the
ruleset to the firewall's interfaces? 

I was using Eitherbound, but was told that changing this to Inbound
would gain me some performance. 

Does anybody know any drawback to changing to Inbound? 


Network Engineer, MSCE, CCNA 
Information and Telecommunications Services 
King County 
700 5th Ave, Suite 1800 
Seattle, WA 98104 
(206)263-4804 Fax (206)263-4834 
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