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| Subject: | RE: Router config question |
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| Date: | Tue, 16 Nov 2004 11:17:51 -0800 |
Adding "tcp ... established" near the START of the access list will get you most of the *performance* benefits of being stateful. But since established trusts the participants to track connection state, it doesn't actually get you any of the *security* benefits of a truly stateful firewall. David Gillett -----Original Message----- From: pramod [mailto:pramod.dahate@getronics.com]
adding an established at end of access list will make it stateful too.
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