gray.wizard@moria.mines wrote:
> On Sat, 19 Nov 2005 21:34:40 GMT, Leythos <void@nowhere.lan> wrote:
>
>
>>Charles, again, you are playing with Toys and not real firewalls. If you
>>have a real firewall, as most corporate users would, it's going to be
>>easy to block and does not require blocking those ports - which would
>>already be blocked.
>
>
>>You really need to do yourself a favor, get a real firewall or at least
>>buy a book on real firewalls (anything in the last 10 years will be new
>>enough) and learn about what you seem to show no understanding of.
>
>
> Well, I'm at a loss. This thread makes my head hurt. It's like one of
> those Chinese puzzles where you don't know where to even start in
> unraveling it.
>
> While I have nothing but respect for Kerio & Tiny, Charles is
> just...out there. Way out there.
>
> Maybe the OP, OwlJolsen, should snap Charles up and set him up in
> charge of network security at his company. Sounds like a perfect match
> that would rival anything Monster.com could come up with...
>
> I'm off to wrap my Cisco appliance in aluminum foil to keep the evil
> alien micro-beams that permeate the Interweb from seeping into my LAN.
Damn, used a whole roll and still got Martians all over :-(
Help me Charles, where can I get toyfoil?
Triffid
Received on Sat Dec 3 04:17:47 2005