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Checkpoint vs. Juniper Netscreen

Subject: Checkpoint vs. Juniper Netscreen
Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 14:40:57 +0300
Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 14:40:57 +0300
Hi,

I have gone down to two choices:
Checkpoint or Juniper Netscreen Firewalls
Both solutions meet our technical requirements.

I would like to here from people who are using these devices. How are
they integrated in IDP network scheme? I know that Juniper offers their
own IDP module. 
In terms of manageability which one is better? How about scalability?

Thanks in advance ;)
-- 
Rossen S. Naydenov
rnaydenov@postbank.bg


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