Re: ZA and Linksys Integration?

From: Leythos (void@nowhere.com)
Date: 12/26/02


From: Leythos <void@nowhere.com>
Date: Thu, 26 Dec 2002 14:45:39 GMT

In article <MhEO9.466024$%m4.132648@rwcrnsc52.ops.asp.att.net>,
notme@notme.com says...
> Yeah, you are correct. But I think that the big boys cannot protect the
> machines behind it's protection from attacking each other on the network.
> That is certainly the case at my company.

Duane,

An appliance can only apply rules to traffic that passes through it's
ports.

-- 
--
Leythos999@columbus.rr.com
(Remove 999 to reply to me)


Relevant Pages

  • Virus protection
    ... I manage about 500 xp machines, which are running Symantec enterprise ... time to develop a definition to protect the machines. ... means there is a point where my network is vunrable to mail born ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.security)
  • Re: Server To Reduce Number of Firewalls/Virus Programs?
    ... > Is there a way to set up a server that would protect all computers on ... that would protect the network. ... ZA on the other machines for outbound protection on Trojans. ...
    (comp.security.firewalls)
  • Re: How do I share a CD rom drive on a network?
    ... Why can't he set it up as a network share and then have her create a mapped ... > Microsoft MVP ... Protect Your PC! ... > | How would I share a CD rom drive on a network with two machines? ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics)
  • Re: ZA and Linksys Integration?
    ... But I think that the big boys cannot protect the ... machines behind it's protection from attacking each other on the network. ...
    (comp.security.firewalls)
  • Re: [Full-Disclosure] MS Anti Virus?
    ... customers about security, ... protect our customers'. ... seemingly relieve Microsoft of any such responsibility, ... means their network connection gets hosed or their OS is rendered ...
    (Full-Disclosure)