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Facts, not Fiction
Andreas Siegert (afx
ibm.de)
Tue, 11 Nov 1997 11:33:50 +0100
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Unless the customer is on an extreme low budget, I alway use a multistage
design. Anything else would be irresponsible in my opinion.
afx
-----Forwarded message from -----Forwarded message from Hartmut.Fehling
Hamburg-Mannheimer.de-----
How far DO YOU (all of you out there) trust the current products to do what
they are supposed to do?
Do you cascade them with other products with a similar function to ensure
that one bug doesn't open up all ports?
Or does everyone here at least use a combination of FW-Host + securely
configured internal Router?
-----End of forwarded message-----
-- Andreas Siegert afxibm.de / afx
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