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Wedding Planning Sites - NOT unethical
X-No-Archive: Yes I did turn one of my proxies back on for a few minutes to see what people are using my proxy for, when surfing from work, and I did see someone from Australia surfing various kinds of wedding-related sites. Any employer that would ban sites for planning a WEDDING is NUTS. There is NOTHING ... 20 Jan 2008 17:35
Australian Open
X-No-Archive: Yes Our coverage of the Australian open tennis comeptition is proving to be a hit. I did turn my proxy back on for that, and I have 704 connections right now, ALL going to either our coverage of Australian open tennis, or some other coverage, and nearly ALL of them coming from corporate netwo... 13 Jan 2008 22:15
Advice required: New Firebox purchase
We currently use a Symantec Gateway Security firewall for internal and external security. It is the former Axent product, upgraded and rebranded. I have had no issues with the appliance, but Symantec is ending development on the whole family of products. I'm off to find a less dead product. I've arrived at a Fire... 17 Jan 2008 10:25
Router
Although I use only one computer. I would like to add a router for the firewall protection. Any specific suggestions? Thanks for the help. ... 19 Jan 2008 06:15
Help with Sonicwall pgp 100/pro
I have got an old Sonicwall PGP 100 firewall unit which i need to reload the firmware on. I am looking for somebody that has a copy of the firmware for the Sonicwall PGP 100 i also think that the Sonicwall pro firmware might also work TIA David ... 13 Jan 2008 02:03
Solutions for Sonicwall performance issues?
We just got a 10 mbps line put in, and our Pro 1260 only lets traffic through that fast if we turn off all services. We are trying to decide if it would be better to get a faster firewall, or to turn off all the services and get a CSM 2200. However, we are unable to find any information on the CSM line regarding th... 14 Jan 2008 12:43
Firewall basics
I would like to know how a software firewall application receives and can check all the packet intended for any port? I mean Is there any special port on which all incoming data is forwarded first? or Firewalls use something like port 0 to receive all data? In anyway please explain in detail which port is used? ... 11 Jan 2008 07:05
HOW in the HELL did they FIND me?
X-No-Archive: Yes My proxy was found by script-kiddies, using port scanning, and is now in a lot of public proxy lists. While I advertise my proxy on my web site, I took great care to keep it OFF the myriad of public proxy lists, so I would not show up in any proxy blacklists. I thought that by keeping my proxy ... 13 Jan 2008 05:59
Online Armor Firewall?
Sebastian G.;3357508 Wrote: bassbag wrote: [color=green] What are these known vulnerabilities that the vendor is unwilling to fix? - buffer overflows in the kernel-mode driver due to lacking parameter validation - runs a privileged service with 6 invisible windows, making it v... 12 Jan 2008 17:03
DLink firewall issues
Hello, I have DLF-1600 firewall working in transparent mode, all stateful connections are working brilliant, however for passive fingerprinting purposes I need to bypass stateful engine and forward packet straight to linux box. There is FwdFast rule, but it triggers only on incoming traffic, not outcoming. I've ... 9 Jan 2008 07:27
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