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Subject: Re: Ok, so what is a "Good" filtering router?
From: ken @ bridge . COM (Ken Hardy)
Date: Fri, 28 May 93 12:59:54 CDT
To: firewalls @ GreatCircle . COM

In Message <199305280952 .
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>and the outside world?  Recently there have been announcment of pretty nice
>PC-based routers which should be able to do this work without affecting the
>throughput too much.
...
>Any comments about how usefull is such a solution?

Yes, a few weeks ago I recall seeing an announcement of a PC-based
filtering bridge or router that looked interesting.  Unfortunately, I'm
now unable to find any trace of that announcement.  I'd appreciate it if
anyone could forward a copy of that announcement (or anything related)
either to me or to the mailing list.

-KH


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