| G Kunis. A note on Boeing Internet security, October 1988. |
....there is a situation that requires OARnet to listen to route information from clients, such information will be received by OARnet via RIP. OARnet will not use OSPF to interact with the client under any circumstances. 2. 5 Additional Sources For more discussions and details on firewalls, see also [4, 8, 13]. The mailing list, firewalls greatcircle.com is dedicated to discussions about firewalls. Please see the section 4.3 for information on this and other related mailing lists. 3 The Domain Name System The Domain Name System (or DNS, for short) is a distributed database primarily for mapping ....
G Kunis. A note on Boeing Internet security, October 1988.
....implemented, it might also be advantageous to run two parallel DNSs, one external and one internal, with a view to minimizing the information provided to the outside world. For more details on this, see the section 3. 2.2. 4 Additional Sources For more discussions and details on firewalls, see also [5, 14, 9]. 2.3 Implementing packet filters A router can be configured to actively look at every packet that arrives on any of its interfaces, and pass through or discard the packet based on a set of criteria configured into it. These criteria are called access lists or packet filters. Kannan Varadhan ....
Gary Kunis. A note on boeing internet security, October 1988.
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