In my experience, recent Windows' IP stacks aren't _that_ bad at
handling unexpected IP-level data. Most of the threat these days is
at the application level, which is primarily what things like Zone
Alarm and Tiny target.
Yeah, it's not so much recent versions of Windows I'm worried about.
Hello,
I am having some issues trying to set up a 'simple' firewall using pf
and openbsd. My ultimate objective is to create a firewall with three
nics that will pass web traffic to the dmz box (solaris + apache) AND
NOT pass traffic from the DMZ to the internal network.
I've tried many
Hi Matt.
Matt Bettinger wrote:
Also, I would like to find out how to pass out more than just www
traffic from the DMZ. Say for instance I wanted to run some other
services or use lynx on the dmz box etc etc.
Add a pass in on $dmz_if rule for each type of traffic you want to
permit. In your
http://www.devguide.net
Seemed to have been off the net for a few days now, and I ordered the
book from there and have not heard anything about my order.
On Sat, Jul 12, 2003 at 11:31:22PM -0400, Elijah Savage wrote:
http://www.devguide.net
Seemed to have been off the net for a few days now, and I ordered the
book from there and have not heard anything about my order.
I received an email yesterday saying my book had shipped from San Fran.
On Sat, Jul 12, 2003 at 11:31:22PM -0400, Elijah Savage wrote:
http://www.devguide.net
Seemed to have been off the net for a few days now, and I ordered the
book from there and have not heard anything about my order.
i'm sure there's a proper place to send a request for customer support
On Saturday, Jul 12, 2003, at 09:41 US/Pacific, Aaron Suen wrote:
home LANs. My concern is that viruses are smart enough to spread
through
the insecure MS netowork protocols, which can't be disabled normally
under various versions of Windows. I have Kerio firewall (It looks
like
a hacked-up