Linksys Technically
From: nsm@e-paradise.net
Date: 04/09/03
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Date: 9 Apr 2003 04:52:24 -0000 From: <nsm@e-paradise.net> To: security-basics@securityfocus.com('binary' encoding is not supported, stored as-is)
This is a continuation of the Hardware vs Software firewall/router post.
Technically speaking what is wrong with the Linksys router for business
use?
I can understand that it is a $100 firewall, but what are the technical
drwabacks compared to a PIX, or anything comperable. I can also
understand that it will probably not handle as great a load of use as
something else.
I am more so looking for something like: They only half ass statefull
inspection of packets, or the builtin web server is made based on Windows
3.11 (ha ha), or something similar.
I hope I am not being to vauge, and any help is appreciated in advance.
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