Re: [Full-Disclosure] Zone Alarm

From: BlueRaven (blueraven_at_libero.it)
Date: 06/16/03

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    Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 09:32:18 +0200
    
    

    On Fri, Jun 13, 2003 at 04:45:03PM +0100, Dave Howe wrote:

    > >> network access for programs. A HW firewall can only block a whole
    > >> machine but can't denied access for one software and allow access
    > >> for another software on the same machine.
    > > Never heard about proxies, did you? :-)
    > If proxies can now distinguish which program redirects via them, I would be
    > interested to hear how...

    Sorry, my statement was not so clear: I mean that an "hardware" firewall may
    well be made of a series of application proxies, effectively allowing some
    software to pass out and denying others.
    Mmmmh... after reading 3APA3A's post, I'm in doubt: maybe I didn't get the
    point and we're speaking about distinguishing between two clients _of the
    same type_ (e.g. two browsers or two FTP clients)?
    If that's the case, please excuse me. :-(

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