Re: Potetial Outpost Conflicts?

From: GSimmonds (gsimmonds@primus.ca)
Date: 01/18/03

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    From: "Colin Rous" <crous@sympatico.ca>
    To: <security-basics@securityfocus.com>
    Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 9:23 AM
    Subject: Potetial Outpost Conflicts?

    >
    > So my question is: Has anyone experimented with running Outpost with
    > another firewall? If so, what was your experience? If not, can anyone
    think
    > of anything to justify Agnitum's claims? Is this just a problem of
    > Outpost's? (No other firewall I know of issues such a warning.) Or is
    this
    > just a marketing claim to encourage usage of Outpost and only Outpost? (My
    > OS, BTW, is 98.)
    >
    > Cheers,
    > Colin

    I don't think it's a marketing claim, more of an honest heads up based on
    experience. I've read usenet groups for years, this question seems to be
    asked every other week. Followed by at least a dozen replies reporting
    conflicts, resource issues, useless redundancy and a false sense of
    security.

    That seems to be the majority consenus, I'm sure there are exceptions as you
    have found. I guess it depends on the user, hw, os and sw configuration.
    Personally, I don't see the need for two fw apps. They're useful tools but
    they have their limitations. I tried out a few(one at a time) and no longer
    use any and I still pass all the scan tests.

    I think you should go ahead and try it. You won't break anything, just make
    sure you can roll back if theres problems. And if it works for you, great.

    Regards

    Gary



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