Re: Port security
Next message: manager: "port security 2"
Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2005 01:54:36 -0800
manager wrote:
> Hello all
> How I can protect and manage ports of computer ?
With a good firewall. Seriously, your question is so general and vague,
you can't get a specific answer. Post back with more details about
exactly what you want to know, what equipment you have, operating
system, software you are running, etc.
Malke
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Next message: manager: "port security 2"
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