How much money do you want to spend?? If you don't need reporting, and your
needs are fairly basic, I have come across Freesco (www.freesco.org). It's
free, runs from a floppy, and all you need is 486 with a couple of network
cards (I think it can take 3 network cards). It can use a modem as well for
dial-up connections. Instructions are quite good.

Mark

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> Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 12:16 PM
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> Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Firewall
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>
> In a past life I installed and administered Checkpoint's Firewall-1.  It
>
> is a great product!  A little bit on the expensive side but worth it.
> As for a diagram on how to implement a firewall, it depends on what your
>
> goals are as to how you want it done.  If you do not have the expertise
> to do it yourself then you will be much better served to have someone
> who does it for a living install and configure the firewall.  Your
> network will be much safer and easier to manage that way.  Not to
> mention the amount of time saved.
>
> But that is just my .02 worth.
>
> Kevin
> Sr. Application Developer
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