: personal firewall verification
Hello,
My company is going to deploy VPN. Their concern is
that hackers can get into users PC and then from there
get into coporate network. They want to make sure all
VPN users connect to coporate network use personal
firewall (sonicwall or linksys). My question is
Hello,
My company is going to deploy VPN. Their concern is
that hackers can get into users PC and then from there
get into coporate network. They want to make sure all
VPN users connect to coporate network use personal
firewall (sonicwall or linksys). My question is: how
can I verify that users
Netscreen 5's are realatively inexpensive and support fully functional NAT
about the size of a mini hub.
Bob Watson
CCNA
Jim Bond wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Any recommendation on a good hardware personal
> firewall? I'm looking for a not too expansive, easy to
> confi
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Has anyone done VPN through these devices with/without
problems? If so, what were the issues? I'm looking at
picking up either a LinkSys or some other flavor but
have little information on how good VPN access works
from people that have them.
Currently am using a PC with 2 NICs on a older
mother
LinkSys has some good basic products that are priced around $110 and $170.
Like I said, these are basic and dont provide features like stateful packet
inspection, filters based on TCP/UDP, etc. I also believe they have a limit
of something like 10 ports active per connection unless you do a
passt
Just for info, the Linksys does accept DHCP on the WAN port as well as
letting you hard code an address.
Kevin Wigle
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> >Any recommendation on a good hardware personal
> >firewall? I'm looking for a not too expansive, easy to
> >configure, can support NAT one.
> >
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ck it out!
Kevin Wigle
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From: "Iohan Reyes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jim Bond" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, 27 September, 2000 21:41
Subject: Re: personal firewall
> Depends on what your definition o
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on Ebay for $500 a while ago. I can probably do this one for a little
less, since they are no longer supported by the manufacturer.
Hope this helps...
Iohan
At 04:25 PM 9/27/2000 -0700, Jim Bond wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Any recommendation on a good hardware personal
>firewall? I'm
Hello,
Any recommendation on a good hardware personal
firewall? I'm looking for a not too expansive, easy to
configure, can support NAT one.
Thanks in advance.
Jim
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