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On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Ben Lutgens wrote:

> You could even go so far as to get some cheap PCs and make stackless packet
> scrubbers using hogwash http://hogwash.sf.net/ and stick them in strategic
> locations (they're essentially really smart bridges that "scrub" packets)
> on your network.

Just a note, hogwash is a nice idea but it's a little early to do anything
productive with it. The new pf firewalling software in OpenBSD 3.0 has a
really nice scrub feature that actually works (as opposed to hogwash,
which doesn't)

Joshua b. Jore
http://www.greentechnologist.org
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