What about material coming in over email ? Such as Netscape
In-Box-Direct and or even Pointcast and similiars?
Can you filter thousands of e-mail messages? Privacy issues?
Regards,
A. Omer Koker.
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>From: Jerry Mendes[SMTP:mendes @
garnet .
berkeley .
edu]
>Sent: 08 Þubat 1997 Cumartesi 13:05
>To: Russ
>Cc: firewalls @
GreatCircle .
COM
>Subject: RE: [NTSEC] ActiveX, MSIE and Quicken
>
>Presumably, one answer is for the firewall companies to write additional
>application layer filters for port 80, looking for ActiveX or Java
>downloads. This would make configuration of the firewall a bit more
>complex. Don't know if any of 'em are considering this yet. Anyone have
>any scoop on this?
>
>Jerry Mendes, Principal Consultant
>DataComm Insights
>150 Seminary Drive
>Mill Valley, California 94941
>
>Voice: 415-381-5500
>FAX: 415-381-5502
>Email: mendes @
garnet .
berkeley .
edu
>
>At 11:40 PM 2/1/97 -0500, Russ wrote:
>>To try and keep this on a Firewalls vein. The tunneling of anything over
>>HTTP is, in my opinion, the crappy technology. That goes for Java
>>applets or certificate authentication for that matter. I don't like the
>>idea of combining diverse tasks within a single channel if its possible
>>to avoid it, and it is possible, so the only reason its not being done
>>is to USURP FIREWALLS.
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>Jerry Mendes, Principal Consultant Voice: (415) 381-5500
>DataComm Insights FAX: (415) 381-5502
>150 Seminary Drive Email:
>mendes @
garnet .
berkeley .
edu
>Mill Valley, California 94941
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