Re: Shield'sUp Reports Port 443 Open

From: Casey Klc (casey_at_notspecified.net)
Date: 11/28/05


Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2005 23:53:56 GMT


>
> Personally, I don't connect machines directly to the Internet, never,
> ever, not at all - at least a NAT box is used.
>
>
What specific (inexpensive) Nat box would you recommend for
use on a single Win98 box connected with dial up modem to internet?
Presently using Sygate only.
Thank you, Casey



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