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Subject: Re: Sidewinder vs. Cyberguard
From: Matt Willis <willis @ sctc . com>
Date: Mon, 3 Feb 1997 13:23:01 -0600 (CST)
To: "K.M." <goertzek @ wangfed . com>
Cc: firewalls @ GreatCircle . COM
In-reply-to: <9702031538 . AA20974 @ uc0009 . wangfed . com>

On Mon, 3 Feb 1997, K.M. wrote:

> However, I have heard that Sidewinder is very difficult to configure, unless 
> they have managed to greatly improve their interface in new release.  

Sidewinder now offers a *real* GUI and a command line interface, for those
of us that like it old-school.  Not that I count as unbiased, but it's a
night-and-day comparison to the old version...

We've also done away with the notion of internal and external to allow for
multiple network interfaces...

The mail-filter is pretty hip, as well... drag-and-drop and such.

Matt Willis
Computer Scientist
Secure Computing Corporation



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