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Subject: Re: Q on using "netpipes" for firewall maintanance tasks
From: Darren Reed <avalon @ coombs . anu . edu . au>
Date: Mon, 29 Apr 1996 12:29:09 +1000 (EST)
To: pst @ shockwave . com (Paul Traina)
Cc: stesin @ elvisti . kiev . ua, firewalls @ GreatCircle . COM, security @ freebsd . org
In-reply-to: <199604281655 . JAA00331 @ precipice . shockwave . com> from "Paul Traina" at Apr 28, 96 09:55:10 am

In some mail from Paul Traina, sie said:
> 
> 
>   From: "Andrew V. Stesin" <stesin @
 elvisti .
 kiev .
 ua>
>   Subject: Q on using "netpipes" for firewall maintanance tasks
>   Hello people,
>   
>   I'm now in a search for safer but convenient rsh(1) replacement for some
>   tasks of firewall day-to-day operation, i.e. gathering some stats, etc.
>   to an inside machine.  Firewall is composed of FreeBeasts (I like
>   that spelling of FreeBSD! :)  no fancy black Cisco boxen for filtering
>   routers.
> 
> ...
> 
>   So, I'm seriously considering netpipes as a transport -- only a server
>   part is on the firewall machine(s), bound to a preselected set
>   of ports, with /bin/sh script attached to it.
>   
>   Where am I wrong?
> 
> Not buying the cisco box.

Is this just a blatant marketting plug or is there a reason behind this ?



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