On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 11:51 AM, Henning Brauer <lists-open...@bsws.de> wrote:
> * Franco Fichtner <slash...@gmail.com> [2012-07-04 11:43]:
>> No, the great catch here is that VSX offers you tools to manage up
>> to 250 of these virtual monsters in a centralized fashion. You can
>> also give control of these firewalls to your customers. You can put
>> lots of OpenBSD guests on a host, but there's no way you will be
>> happy when you are seriously thinking about deploying a VSX.
>
> ok, you've been brainwashed by marketing.
>
> this is not a question of the firewall at all, but a question of the
> management interface around it.
>
> as said and I repeat it again, use anchors and build sth for specific
> users to be able to edit specific anchor rulesets. could be as easy as
> a file per anchor owned by the user in question and a little cronjob
> that reloads your ruleset including anchors hourly or so.
>
> --

Forget marketing and GUI options provided by CheckPoint in VSX
product, that part does not interest me. My question was more focused
on the combined use of rtables, rdomains and possibly anchors.

P.D: uhmm what dod you mean when you said "sth"??

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