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Re: Fortinet firewalls

Subject: Re: Fortinet firewalls
Date: Mon, 1 May 2006 16:28:58 -0400
For the very reasons that Charles states, it is very simple to setup initially... but in my experience it also has all the knobs to make it work in the most complex of environments.

The Fortinet support is lacking in my opinion, and they have had some GPL license issues not relating to the old Netscreen development. Fortinet has also been sued by Trendmicro for their virus signature push. Trend maintained it was an intellectual property infringement against their patent. If I recall correctly, Fortinet lost that case. (I could be remembering it incorrectly also)


On May 1, 2006, at 1:57 PM, Charles Hammett wrote:

Fortinet originally developed the Juniper firewall ( originally know as
Netscreen) The support for the Netscreen device is very good and it is
very simple to setup.

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