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> Peter wrote:
> > You can "spoof" an IP header with a false address, and you
> > can worm/trojan/talk your way into someone else's machine.
J. R. Fox wrote:
> I don't know what you're referring to here.
Kewl! Umm, Jordan, what's your current IP address? . . .
> > > My ... hardware firewall
> >
> > What do you have?
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> A Sonic Wall.
Thanks. Which one?
http://www.sonicwall.com/products/index.asp
I have an SMC Barricade which seems to work fine but doesn't have as
many options as I'd like.
Do you set up your SonicWALL with a browser, like the Linksys and SMC?
- Peter
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