Re: IPSEC

From: Mark Gamache (mark.gamache_at_css-security.com.nospam)
Date: 02/24/05


Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 11:10:00 -0800

You can use it as a stateless inbound packet filter. It really can't help
with outbound traffic. By today's standards, its not a firewall...

-- 
Mark Gamache
Certified Security Solutions
http://www.css-security.com
"Athan" <athan_P@hotmail.com> wrote in message 
news:cvl8ad$h2m$1@usenet.otenet.gr...
> Hello
>
> Can I use IPSEC as a Firewall in Windows Server ?
>
> Thank you
>
> Athan
>
> 


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