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icsalabs provides certifications of firewall and security
applications/appliances. They are legit, and so might be the question.
The answer would be no, the process of certification is not light nor not
cheap, I doubt that iptables has been nor will be put up for
certification, though applicanes that relay upon iptables as the core
foundation might well be under process or already have obtained. Though I
can not point to any offhand.
Thanks,
Ron DuFresne
On Tue, 27 Mar 2007, Gregory Carter wrote:
Scratch that.
This guy obviously doesn't exist and it is a ill disguised Ad.
This Email address has shown up on several lists with the same question,
advertising the link below.
He posted the exact same question to the iptables group.
Kill the account, and don't ever buy anything from the link posted.
-gc
Larry Yuma wrote:
Does iptables have any certificate of any labs like www.icsalabs.com?
Regards.
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