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Message-ID: <3F468AA9.6080604@adelphia.net>
From: hescominsoon at adelphia.net (William Warren)
Subject: Microsoft urging users to buy Harware Firewalls

interesting..i have done nessus scans myself against my own router and 
not found any thing to worry about in terms of incoming holes..outgoing 
of course is of course another matter..<G>


Florian Weimer wrote:

> "Richard M. Smith" <rms@...puterbytesman.com> writes:
> 
> 
>>I agree with Microsoft's recommendation for a hardware firewall on all
>>home PCs.
> 
> 
> There is no thing such as a hardware firewall.
> 
> Typical SoHo routers have a much more defective TCP/IP stack than
> Windows.  Most end users (who can't configure their Windows PCs
> properly) won't be able to control such devices.  If a substantial
> population uses such routers nevertheless, this only leads to more and
> more protocols tunneled over HTTP. *sigh*
> 
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