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any good firewall will do that. if the conexion starts from the internal network it allows packets back from the remote site.. example web. try checkpoint firewall but.. why windows? GNU/linux does a very very good job with iptables. it may be cheaper to get someone to build it for you under any GNU/linux system than to buy the thing. did you look into that? (just trying to create jobs for everyone :-) ReK2@ binaryfreedom.info On Wed, 2002-12-04 at 16:32, ron.peterson at yellowbank.com wrote: > Anyone know of a windoze firewall that will do connection tracking, such > that I can allow established connections, but disallow new connections > to be initiated from outside? > > What words/phrases are synonomous with 'connection tracking'? I.E. - > what key words could I use to help find something? -- ReK2WiLdS <cfernandez at voicesignal.com>
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