On Sat, 2003-08-02 at 04:11, Henning Jebsen wrote:
> Dear List,
> what features does Bering have thinking of "stateful inspection" ?
> Every (commercial) FW does have a feature named "stateful inspection".
> Whats about Bering ?
> To prevent a discussion about "What ist stateful inspection ?" As far as
> I know, it is nothing strictly defined, more a marketing name of Checkpoint.
> 
> Currently I got the task to connect 4 departures via VPN. I (obviously
> ;-)) tend to do it with Bering, so I need arguments belonging stateful
> inspection. The customer currently tends to do it by a cisco-firewall or
> something similar...
> 
> What appearently belongs to "stateful inspection" is "conntracking".
> "Synflood protection" too ?
> I use Bering 1.0, therefor I don't know all new features...

All Bering releases use Shorewall/Netfilter which implements a stateful
firewall (stateful inspection).

-Tom
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