Firewalls | Packet Filtering
The most basic feature of a firewall is the packet filter. Firewalls that are only packet filters—also known as stateless inspection firewalls—are essentially routing devices that provide access control functionality for host addresses and communication sessions. Unlike more advanced filters, packet filters are not concerned about the content of packets.
Their access control functionality is governed by a set of directives referred to as a ruleset. Packet filtering capabilities are built [..]
Overview of Firewall Technologies
Firewalls are devices or programs that control the flow of network traffic between networks or hosts that employ differing security postures. While firewalls are often discussed in the context of Internet connectivity, they may also have applicability in other network environments.
For example, many enterprise networks employ firewalls to restrict connectivity to and from the internal networks used to service more sensitive functions, such as personnel or accounting. An organization [..]
Firewalls and Network Architectures
Firewalls are used to separate networks with differing security requirements, such as the Internet and an internal network that houses servers with sensitive data. Organizations should use firewalls wherever their internal networks and systems interface with external networks and systems, and where security requirements vary among their internal networks. This section is intended to help organizations determine where firewalls should be placed, and where other networks and systems should be [..]
Multicast Traffic – Ethernet
Most industrial producer-consumer (or publisher-subscriber) protocols operating over Ethernet, such as EtherNet/IP and Foundation Fieldbus HSE, are IP multicast-based. The first advantage of IP multicasting is network efficiency; by not repeating the data transmission to the multiple destinations, a significant reduction in network load can occur. The second advantage is that the sending host need not be concerned with knowing every IP address of every destination host listening for the [..]
Why to choose a Firewall – VPN (Virtual PrivateNetwork) Solution ?
In today’s world, more and more businesses are seeking to gain efficiencies in their resources.
Forced to do more work with fewer people, organizations are looking for ways to improve the
manageability and scalability of their networks without increasing their costs.
With the growing concerns over network security, Denial of Service attacks, virus damage, and privacy your network demands a firewall – vpn solution that provides the assurance of a dedicated network security[..]
Microsoft SQL Server Vulnerability
Microsoft has released Security Advisory 961040 to address reports of attacks against a new vulnerability in Microsoft SQL Server 2000, Microsoft SQL Server 2005, Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition, Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine, Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine, and Windows Internal Database. The vulnerability occurs in the extended stored procedure “sp_replwriteovarbin.”[..]