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NetScreen Brain-deadness...
From: ash () DRAGONPAW ORG (Ash)
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1999 11:43:39 -0700
Just for random value I will mention a change in the NetScreen line of firewalls that occured in v1.62 of the firmware. They disabled the forwarding of non-IP traffic in transparent mode. Yes, prior to this, if operating as a transparent device, which was the default and suggested configuration, the device would forward all non-IP packets such as IPX from trusted to untrusted and such. -- Ash <ash () dragonpaw org> "Knowledge moves at the speed of light; molecules move at 600 miles per hour with FedEx." -- Bill Gross, referring to the Internet
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- NetScreen Brain-deadness... Ash (Oct 05)
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