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RE: Re: Shuttle & via epia... now firewalls



> > >See Mark Harrison's post on what a firewall *should* look lik= e.
> > >_that_ is doing the job properly. Your =A315 pc is not.
> >
> > Oh contraire, my =A315 Linux based IPCop does a sparkling job...<= BR> >
> Well, even Tony seems to accept that I know what I'm talking about > when it comes to Internet security :-)

You are the firewall king, oh great one :-D

> Tony - I agree with you that a Via is an expensive overkill for a
> domestic firewall. However, I don't think that the right answer is to =
> install other services on it. I'm sorry, but I have to say that doing =
> so creates security holes.

It may well do Mark, it may well do.  I was suggesting though that it = might
be an acceptable risk to some (buy by no means all) people.
Opening any ports at all to any machine is a risk, but one you choose to accept if you want to access your network from the outside world.
Obviously storing all your personal data, running alpha/beta software,
and/or installing loads of services on your firewall machine is likely to greatly increase the security risks associated with that machine, but
bunging on a load of MP3's and opening port 80 does not strike me as adding=
that significantly to the risks.
Again though, this is not acceptable to some people - fair enough.  Bu= t ppl
who do implement such a solution should not be held up alongside those with=
no security at all, which is pretty much what has happened in this thread.<= BR>
Can we stop now?  You at least seem level headed on the subject Mark, = others
seem more.....fanatical about it.  It's getting boring now.



Tony.


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