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- AviDardik, on 10/11/2007, -0/+7Not only that - It's MUCH more than a firewall.
The amazing part is it's actually a full Linux-based computer that runs firewall, Snort-based IDS/IPS, VPN, Anti-Virus (Kaspersky), Anti-Spam (MailShell), Web-Filtering (SurfControl) and much much more!
Does anyone know of ANYTHING that packs these specs (See inside) in that size?! - t3hbagel, on 10/11/2007, -0/+3Did you read the article, r-tard? It's not a program, it's a USB Key-sized computer that runs a firewall.
- lonniebiz, on 10/11/2007, -1/+4I've been wanting a device like this for years. I don't like my machine's OS doing the firewall. I've always said someone needs to make a small "travel firewall" that is independent of the OS.
Lonnie
http://www.lonniebest.com/News/ - Heracles, on 10/11/2007, -0/+2Sounds like a nifty little device. I only wonder if it also detects malware and virusses that may enter your laptop via a cd or a memory stick.
- davenaff, on 10/11/2007, -0/+2The USB key stocked with useful apps is rapidly becoming an essential tool for the geek on the road. I'm finding it more and more useful to travel with a key that is full of small useful apps (lifehacker ahs a few great lists: http://lifehacker.com/software/lifehacker-top-10/lh-top-10-usb-thumb-drive-tricks-255738.php) - I'm never forced to use the crappy software that someone has installed on their PC. This firewall will be a nice addition.
- beckermt, on 10/11/2007, -1/+2@ t3hbagel
Dugg up for "r-tard" - schestowitz, on 10/11/2007, -3/+3IIRC, you're among the developers...? While Yoggie is not news, it's certainly something worth bragging about.
EDIT: Oh wait... it's Pico, so there's news. At current pricing, one might wonder if just putting that 2.6 kernel on the laptop is the fear cheaper (and more secure) option.


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