Wiley Siler wrote:
The question was not "can I secure a Linux box without a hardware
firewall". The question (or statement really) was "will a firewall add
jitter and lower performance".
A good firewall architecture w/QoS will actually prevent jitter and
increase performance, I might add.
"Wiley Siler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> firewall (be it software or hardware)
It's software in the "hardware".
> I prefer the hardware method myself as it is a matter of management
> and additional features.
I think you will look long for a dedicated filter module that has more
features t
"Jonathan k. Creasy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> even when I have taken all other security measures I also lock down
> a box with a firewall
You still should follow the lists. As long as your computer is
processing data received from the net, it may be vulnerable;)
Generic attacks against the
Adamson
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That's a crack of crap sold by the marketing (not sales) people selling
firewalls. "
-Jonathan
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Wiley is definitely