On Sat, 30 Sep 2000, Jack Bowling wrote:
> However, having said that, I still feel that it is not in my best
> interests to have the firewall sitting on my production box.
Reverse that thought and you'll be correct: "it is not in my best
interests to have my production box be the firewall."
It wouldn't hurt a bit to have firewalling set up on your production
box as well. Think "defense in depth".
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