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Run Your Firewall Halted for Extra Security

n8willis writes: "There's a great article over at the SysAdmin magazine site that presents a unique approach to improving network security: run your firewall in a halted state. This means runlevel 0; no processes running and no disks mounted, but with packet filtering still on. The author heard a rumor of this capability in the 2.0 series kernels, and he's managed to get it working in 2.2 as well."

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  1. Wait a sec... by timdorr · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Isn't that kind of like Windows firewall?

    I mean, they're always freezing to a halted state too

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