Re: Which Firewall?

From: Alberto Cozer (acozer_at_FTI.COM.BR)
Date: 09/23/03

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    Date:         Tue, 23 Sep 2003 12:26:49 -0300
    To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
    
    

    If you are looking for a corporate firewall, I'd recomend you Check Point
    (http://www.checkpoint.com).

    Regards,

    Alberto Cozer
    Diretor de Security Outsource, Future Technologies Segurança Digital
    IBM Certified AIX System Specialist
    Checkpoint Certified Security Expert, CCSE NG
    acozer@fti.com.br
    http://www.fti.com.br
    Tel / Fax: 55 (21) 2532-2400

    Bob Booth - UIUC <booth@UIUC.EDU>
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    23/09/2003 11:57
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    Netscreen has a very good firewall with several 'connection' options.
    The one I use has a 'trusted' and 'untrusted' port, and everything is
    turned
    off by default. The web interface to the box is intuitive and easy to
    use,
    and there is a ton of documentation. We use these boxes as the firewalls
    for
    our campus.
    http://www.netscreen.com

    Sonicwall also has a good product that is less expensive.

    http://www.sonicwall.com

    good luck.

    bob

    On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 09:25:37AM -0500, Mark Lamport wrote:
    > We have a RS/6000 running AIX 5.2 and Weblogic 6.10 and think we need a
    > firewall for outside access. What are some good firewalls and are
    there
    > any turn key firewalls for web access that we can just plug in power,
    > ethernet to server and ethernet to world?
    >
    > thanks.
    >
    > Mark Lamport


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