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| Subject: | Re: SF new article announcement: The great firewall of China |
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| Date: | Tue, 30 Aug 2005 21:36:59 -0400 |
Meh. This just goes with the standard security best practice: Block everything and allow only what you need. Do I block China? Yep. Korea? Yep. Russia? Yep. Etc, etc... On 8/30/05, Kelly Martin <kel@securityfocus.com> wrote:
The following columnist commentary was published on SecurityFocus today: The great firewall of China by Scott Granneman 2005-08-30 "When a barrage of attacks and hacking attempts come from IP addresses traced back to China, and you don't do any business in China, do you block their entire IP address range and call it a day?" http://www.securityfocus.com/columnists/350
-- ME2 <http://www.santeriasys.net/>
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