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Re: Linksys 4-port Router NAT/Firewall
From: David Knaack <dknaack () RDTECH COM>
Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 19:48:10 -0500

From: "Litscher, Steven" <Steven.Litscher () OJA STATE WI US>
I recently purchased a Linksys 4-port router (BEFSR41) for use with my
soon-to-be-growing home network

1) Is the firewall that comes with the router safe enough that I don't
have
to continue using software firewalls (ZoneAlarm)?

One of ZA's main strengths is in allowing you to control what
programs on you system are allowed to access the 'net.  You
cannot do that with a firewall that runs on a seperate device.

This feature will allow you to not only block trojans from
sending data away from your computer, but it will notify
you when they attempt to do so, so you can hunt them down
and route them to the great bit-bucket in the sky.

DK


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