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Subject: Re: Different ways in which Firewalls work, which is more secure ?
From: mulligan @ future . incog . com
Date: Sat, 24 Jun 1995 10:50:34 -0600
To: Adam Safier <asafier @ explorer . csc . com>
Cc: mdr @ vodka . sse . att . com, Marcus J Ranum <mjr @ iwi . com>, firewalls @ greatcircle . com
In-reply-to: Your message of "Fri, 23 Jun 1995 11:56:24 EDT." <Pine . SUN . 3 . 91 . 950623111624 . 14452A-100000 @ explorer . csc . com>
Reply-to: mulligan @ incog . com

Well Adam you a re very close to describing the functionality of
SunScreen SPF-100 from SunMicrosystems.

It is a byte stream filter running the the kernel, with hooks to pass
data elsewhere and includes the ability to create virtual private nets
using strong encryption. Please see http://www.incog.com.

	geoff



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