the SWAT shouldn't shoot until the first shot was taken by the home owner. THAT's how it should work. So what if the home owner shoots first? All SWATS are wearing an armour for god's sake.. If a SWAT shoots after being shot, one has a strong reason to stand up for!
Dunbal, thats pretty funny "help help im infected, get an anti-virus!". Why bother using anti-virus? Always be ALERT of the incoming files to your system and a NAT(native address translation) device installed in between your own network and the outside world is brilliant. NAT was introduced as a consequence of address space shortage for IPv4 and it also has limitations to connectivity with other hosts. The limitations as in no full connectivity is not a disadvantage, but it adds to security as it disguises the internal network's structure where by, all traffic appears to outside parties as if it originates from the gateway machine. Thus it prevents worms, viruses, trojan horses initiated by outside hosts from reaching those local hosts. Fantastic indeed.
the SWAT shouldn't shoot until the first shot was taken by the home owner. THAT's how it should work. So what if the home owner shoots first? All SWATS are wearing an armour for god's sake.. If a SWAT shoots after being shot, one has a strong reason to stand up for!
Dunbal, thats pretty funny "help help im infected, get an anti-virus!". Why bother using anti-virus? Always be ALERT of the incoming files to your system and a NAT(native address translation) device installed in between your own network and the outside world is brilliant. NAT was introduced as a consequence of address space shortage for IPv4 and it also has limitations to connectivity with other hosts. The limitations as in no full connectivity is not a disadvantage, but it adds to security as it disguises the internal network's structure where by, all traffic appears to outside parties as if it originates from the gateway machine. Thus it prevents worms, viruses, trojan horses initiated by outside hosts from reaching those local hosts. Fantastic indeed.