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Message-ID: <20030618152649.GA4344@squirrelsoup.net>
From: f0x at squirrelsoup.net (Gabe Arnold)
Subject: Linux firewall

I would suggest you use an OpenBSD 3.3 setup with the native PF 
(Packet Filter)package which is based on the 'BSD IPF package.  
It's quite nice, easy to use, and very secure.  I'd check out 
www.openbsd.org and www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/ for a good overview of the 
PF package and how to use it.

--Gabe


* Spencer, Gary  TRI-S INC (spencerg@....army.mil) wrote:
>  
>  
> Hello everyone. I have been following the discussions for a few months now
> and enjoy the technical information that everyone has to share. What would
> your recommendations be for a Linux firewall? And would you use a 50,000
> Cisco firewall instead?? 
>  
> Thanks,
>  
> Gary.
>  

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