On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 11:51:00AM -0700, Brent Fulgham wrote: > The "technical" leadership at my wife's work are back-pedalling from > using a Linux firewall between an AS/400 system and remotely-connected > PC's based on the following argument: > > > To all Network Administrators: > > > > Problem: AS/400 can only communicate with active packets to and from the > > client. Any type of passive packet exchange will result in a loss of > > connectivity and invoke a Winsock error. > > > > Solution: Use an active firewall scheme > > > > This "active" firewall will most likely consist of a windows-based > solution. > > Can anyone comment on why Linux would be unsuitable for firewall use > in this configuration?
Can you explain what an `active' packet is? Peace, * Kurt Starsinic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) ---------- Senior Network Engineer * | `The term `Internet' has the meaning given that term in | | section 230(f)(1) of the Communications Act of 1934.' | | -- H.R. 3028, Trademark Cyberpiracy Prevention Act |