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Re: Firewall in Routers??


From: "Paul R.D. Lantinga" <planting () vfi com>
Date: Tue, 4 Mar 1997 11:36:12 -0800 (PST)

On Tue, 4 Mar 1997, Brian Tackett wrote:

On Mon, 3 Mar 1997, Andrew Smith wrote:

Agreed...but in certain situations, ie a widely diverse network,
to follow this purist paradigm, you really need a separate firewall/
uniquely routed subnet. If someone has a 75XX with a T1 Internet
connection, why not let the extra CPU go towards firewall functions.

Anyone who has a 75XX and a single T1 needs to be taken out back and shot
by their overly generous accounts payable division ;)

Why use them as routers? They make *great* ethernet hubs!  If only an
arcnet card was available for them...

-- 
Paul R.D. Lantinga  #planting () vfi com#
Systems Administrator, Verifone IC 
"...'proactive' and 'paradigm', aren't these just buzzwords 
that dumb people use to sound important?"-The Simpsons

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