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Re: FW-1: Questions about DHCP and IPX
Jason L. Snowden (Jason.Snowden
f-15.wpafb.af.mil)
Wed, 23 Sep 1998 10:08:55 -0400
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>BM seems to be a great idea but people that use it say it is very buggy
>and unstable still..
Well, I have hammered on it heavily, and we are about to bring it up as our
single point of entry/exit for the Internet, and I would never consider doing
that if it wasn't stable.
BTW, I lost my bookmark for the FW-1 details, I am tracking down the page
again, and as soon as I find it and verify it isn't for AF.MIL access only I
will send it along to the list. I was partially wrong, and partially right.
CheckPoint is an Israeli company, however it has been confirmed by the Israeli
Gov't and the US Gov't that there were a couple Iraqi infiltrators working on
the original code, and that is good enough for my base's comm group to ban its
use. Currently they recommend SideWinder.
Jason L. Snowden, CNE-4.11
Jason L. Snowden
Contractor, Frontier Applied Sciences
F-15 DSO Info Mgt (ASC/FBAPI)
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