Re: Authentication in a Firewall Question

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Le mer 25/08/2004 à 18:46, Hihn, Jason a écrit :
> I have devised the following acceptable scheme:
> A firewall that rejects all traffic to everyone, except for one port.
> This one port is used to authenticate an IP address through a
> challenge/response algorithm.
> If successful, the IP is then allowed through the firewall.

Si NuFW at http://www.nufw.org/. Theses guys have achieved quite
impressive work. You definitly must try this.


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