Heh. If Secure doesn't screw it up, it'll be fine. Secure's Sidewinder system is pretty damn tight. Only as good as its admins, of course, but it works terribly well.
-Hari, who knows way the hell too much about firewalls.
If the NSA wants TEed BSD, they already can get it from Secure Computing. Secure's Sidewinder and SecureZone firewall are hardened versions of BSDi. Very groovy, by the bye, at least Sidewinder is. Ergo, they have a BSD. They want Linux. Probably because someone Up There thinks Linux is the cat's pajamas. Prognosticating the future since the end of the First Galactic Empire, -Hari
Getting much, much better. I very much like the look and feel, and it seems to play well with our firewall pretty nicely. Still some problems with resizing, but I'm pretty confident that this will come.
Bravo.
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Heh. If Secure doesn't screw it up, it'll be fine. Secure's Sidewinder system is pretty damn tight. Only as good as its admins, of course, but it works terribly well.
-Hari, who knows way the hell too much about firewalls.
If the NSA wants TEed BSD, they already can get it from Secure Computing. Secure's Sidewinder and SecureZone firewall are hardened versions of BSDi. Very groovy, by the bye, at least Sidewinder is. Ergo, they have a BSD. They want Linux. Probably because someone Up There thinks Linux is the cat's pajamas. Prognosticating the future since the end of the First Galactic Empire, -Hari
Getting much, much better. I very much like the look and feel, and it seems to play well with our firewall pretty nicely. Still some problems with resizing, but I'm pretty confident that this will come.
Bravo.
Good writing that ranges from the perverse to the esoteric. The Phillip K Dick reference came out of the blue, yet fits right in there with the rest of the cheap shots at the dog. It's amazing what that editorial staff has done with it...
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