Using Firewalls With MetaFrame
Wednesday, 29 June 2005 by Michel Roth
Internet security is becoming more important as companies connect their local networks to the Internet. One of the most popular methods to secure an internal network from the Internet is a firewall. A firewall allows an administrator to permit access from the internal network to the Internet while rejecting access from the Internet to the internal network. This provides the corporation with a direct Internet connection while keeping the internal network secure.

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