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Subject: Re: Firewalls-Digest V6 #14
From: Jyri Kaljundi <jk @ stallion . ee>
Date: Sat, 11 Jan 1997 17:22:57 +0200 (EET)
To: Firewalls @ GreatCircle . COM
In-reply-to: <199701110901 . BAA09682 @ miles . greatcircle . com>

John Cross <jcross @
 grtk .
 com> wrote:
 
> I'm currently trying to find a replacement for our TIS firewall running
> on a BSD box.  I've asked for product info on the following:
>        Guardian
>        OnGuard
>        CheckPoint
>        Eagle NT
> I'm planning on running the system on an NT pentium box.
 
A nice review was done by LAN Magazine in December, have a look at
http://www.lanmag.com/9612fire.htm

They reviewed Borderware, Gauntlet, Check Point Firewall-1, Eagle NT and
some others, of which Firewall-1 and Eagle NT were Windows NT versions. 

The summary said: "Firewall-1 had the best Windows GUI, help system, and
breadth of platform support. Although we have origins in DOS, Windows,
Unix, and other operating systems, we forced ourselves to pick a winner if
money was no object, if speed and installation ease were important, and if
breadth of PC platform support was paramount. And the winner is: 
Firewall-1 (but it was a tough decision)." 

Juri Kaljundi
jk @
 stallion .
 ee


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