Firewall Fundamentals

This is the eBook version of the printed book.

The essential to understanding and using firewalls to protect personal computers and your network

* An easy-to-read introduction to the most commonly deployed network device
* Understand the threats firewalls are designed to protect against
* Learn basic architectures, practical deployment scenarios, and common management and troubleshooting tasks
* Includes configuration, deployment, and management checklists

Increasing reliance on the Internet in both work and home environments has radically increased the vulnerability of computing systems to attack from a wide variety of threats. technology continues to be the most prevalent form of protection against existing and new threats to computers and networks. A full understanding of what firewalls can do, how they can be deployed to maximum effect, and the differences among types can make the difference between continued network integrity and complete network or computer failure. introduces readers to concepts and explores various commercial and open source implementations–including , Linksys, and Linux–allowing network administrators and small office/home office computer users to effectively choose and configure their devices. is written in clear and easy-to-understand language and helps novice users understand what firewalls are and how and where they are used. It introduces various types of firewalls, first conceptually and then by explaining how different implementations actually work. It also provides numerous implementation examples, demonstrating the use of firewalls in both personal and business-related scenarios, and explains how a should be installed and configured. Additionally, generic troubleshooting methodologies and common management tasks are clearly defined and explained.

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