Re: Windows 2000 Advanced Server
From: Gary Thomas (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 12/15/03
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Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2003 16:11:20 -0800
I think it does. But from what i read on the net... not
that anyone will one want to get into my system... but
the firewall built in to the routers aren't really a
deterent to some that wants to get in.
>-----Original Message-----
>Gary Thomas wrote:
>> The computer connects to the internet thru a Dlink
>> broadband router. I guess it really won't access that
>> net as much as it will be accessed from the net via
>> terminal services. I'm really new at this so I would
>> rather have more than less since I would really see f
>> anything was wrong if there was something happening. As
>> for a firewall, any suggestions as to what brand to
use?
>
>First off, does the broadband router provide NAT and/or
firewall
>functionality itself? It may be you are off to a good
start already.
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