Re: Is there a way to use an old 386 as a firewall?
From: Khayman (khayman_psp_nopigbottom@yahoo.se)Date: 08/14/02
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From: "Khayman" <khayman_psp_nopigbottom@yahoo.se> Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 06:12:04 GMT
"NeoSadist" <robertdelahunt@hotmail.com> skrev i meddelandet
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> Uh, I'd like to rephrase my answer. I'd use win2k, only cause I like
> it and I use it at work (military). It can be customized to a point, and
> you could download the service packs as network installations. I like it
> cause it makes you verify user name and password over the LAN.
> The firewall rulez I wouldn't know how to configure, cause I prefer
the
> peer to peer network. Most likely, I'd be using such a computer as a
> network storage device (i.e. hard drive in a box), with a simple rules
> system:
>
> Allow only local network in
> Block EVERYTHING else.
>
You are either totally uninformed or a troll - please don't feed him.
*plonk*
Khay.
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