Re: Kerio 2.1.5 is out

From: Joe Canuck (Joe_Canuck_at_Canada.ca)
Date: 05/16/03


Date: Fri, 16 May 2003 14:33:34 -0400

Duane Arnold wrote:

> I trailed Kerio here recently. I found the application control to be an
> absolute pain in the ass. It keep asking me the same stuff over and over

Duane, anyone who follows these groups knows you are biased towards
Black Ice... thats okay. But lets not portray Kerio in such a negative
way. Perhaps it didn't work for your specific setup... and that is why
there is more than one firewall available.

Kerio isn't an install and forget it firewall. Kerio is infinitely
configurable in terms of the ruleset and will work as well as the
ruleset the user has customized for their own setup.

Kerio is infinitely configurable in terms of the ruleset and will work
as well as the ruleset it is configured with.



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