'filter activex' helps alot in malicious code by blocking it at the PIX. A
good antivirus helps too as long as it's kept updated on all machines.
Allen
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From: "Tony Zhu"
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Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 12:05 AM
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I'm looking at a similar issue. The question is how do you go about
implementing the PIX without touching 1000 desktops and interrupting
business. I looked at this fr
I'm looking at a similar issue. The question is how do you go about
implementing the PIX without touching 1000 desktops and interrupting
business. I looked at this from a Boarder Manager perspective. Very
similar to Proxy but its a firewall as well. I would suggest you continue
to use the Prox
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From: "Raees Ahmed Shaikh"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2001 1:07 AM
Subject: PIX Recommendations !!! [7:11651]
> Dear all,
>
> Thanks for all the suggestions and explanations. The main core reason for
> asking for the recommendations was, that I was not really sur
Dear all,
Thanks for all the suggestions and explanations. The main core reason for
asking for the recommendations was, that I was not really sure about the
critical balance between security and usability. Everybody know about the
MS-Proxy and its vulnerabilities and its openness to attacks. We
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