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This message is sent to you from Linux Today (http://linuxtoday.com) ---------------------------------- rhofland, (rhofland at gis.net) has requested that we send you this article. You can find this story online at: http://linuxtoday.com/story.php3?sn=13659 rhofland adds: Free LINUX firewall software from Progressive Systems! ---------------------------------- LinuxPR: Progressive Systems Announces Free Givaway Of Linux Firewall "Phoenix Adaptive Firewall Personal Use Version Available for Download Today." ""Progressive Systems, Inc., a leading provider of network security solutions, today announced the free giveaway of a personal-use version of its Phoenix Adaptive Firewall, the first Linux firewall to be certified by the International Computer Security Association (ICSA). The fully featured firewall will support two users and is not time-limited. The software is available today and can be downloaded from http://www.progressive-systems.com. In addition, Progressive Systems is giving away unlimited session copies of the software to Linux user groups. User groups may obtain copies of the software by contacting Progressive's sales staff." "The Phoenix is an industrial-strength firewall that provides the security required by enterprise networks," said Matthew Dawson, president of Progressive Systems. "This giveaway will allow Linux users to experience the power and ease-of-use of our Linux firewall. After they've had a chance to work with Phoenix, we are confident that they will think of Progressive Systems and Phoenix when they are considering a firewall solution." Press Release http://linuxpr.com/releases/839.html (The sender's originating IP = 216.67.1.87) - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
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