I would strongly recommend getting a firewall that runs on a box you can log
into. We have a WatchGuard Firebox, and it works, but it is hard to
troubleshoot problems (look at the logs and hope the linux syslog messages
made it through etc.). We had a hardware issue with it, and, as we could
not
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>> Unless of course, there is no floppy drive in said system.
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Basic comment: anyone who has physical access to the system will be able to
break in. There are a number of bootable files that can be downloaded to a
floppy to break in or change the administrator password.
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