For the love of God, *please* don't start another huge thread on the 
Franken PIX ...

If you want technical advice on using the PIX, I'm your man.  If you want 
legal advice, I'm not Johnny Cochrane.  I'm not a lawyer nor do I play one 
on TV.   But if you *think* it's illegal, it probably is ...


At 06:18 AM 8/9/2002 -0700, patrick ramsey wrote:
>Hopefully someone in this group can help me answer it.
>
>I purchased a couple of ISA Pix Flash card on the Internet last year to
build
>
>a couple of "clone" pix firewalls so that I can get "hand-on" experience
with
>
>the platforms.  I built two pix firewalls out of two Dell PII 233MHz box and
>
>they work great just like a regular Pix 520.  Twelve months later, I have 
>to say
>
>I've become an expert with Pix firewalls that I otherwise would not have
been
>
>able to achieve had it not been for these two Pix clones.  These two "clone"
>
>pix firewalls are running version 6.2(2) with PDM 2.0(2).
>
>Here is my question.  I am pretty sure that it is illegal for me to sell
these
>
>"clone" pix firewall (please confirm); however, can I sell just the Pix 
>Flash card
>
>without the dell machine?
>
>Personally, I think this could be a great resource for
>
>someone who would like to learn Pix firewall.  I just don't think the Pix 
>501 and 506
>
>is adequate for someone to learn everything there is to learn about Pix 
>because
>
>two interfaces are just not enough.  You need to have "at least" three 
>interfaces so
>
>that you can mimic a real production environment and frankly these "clone" 
>pix520
>
>firewall can provide up to six interfaces which work just great.  I don't 
>care what
>
>anybody say, after playing these clones for the past 12 months, 7 days a 
>week, I
>
>can definitely say with confidence that you can learn a hell lot more with 
>more than
>
>just "inside" and "outside" interfaces.
>
>
>
>
>
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