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The firewall should among other have a posibility of content filtering, and
if possible anaylse and block traffic that contains viruses/worms...
 
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In article <cbr65p$aa3$1@sunce.iskon.hr>, a@b.c says...
> The firewall should among other have a posibility of content filtering, and
> if possible anaylse and block traffic that contains viruses/worms...

Watchguard Firebox 700, 1000, 2500 or X series - does all that and more.

www.watchguard.com

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"a@b" <a@b.c> wrote in message news:cbr65p$aa3$1@sunce.iskon.hr...
> The firewall should among other have a posibility of content filtering,
and
> if possible anaylse and block traffic that contains viruses/worms...
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look at the fortigate products. cheap and does AV filtering etc.. and spam
filtering with the next code release
 
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"a@b" <a@b.c> wrote in news:cbr65p$aa3$1@sunce.iskon.hr:

> The firewall should among other have a posibility of content
> filtering, and if possible anaylse and block traffic that contains
> viruses/worms...
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Symantec Gateway Security 300 series (320, 360, 360R) from
1 to 100 nodes

Symantec Gateway Security 5400 series for bigger

* application proxy firewall
* VPN
* Intrusion Prevention (Signatures and protocol anomaly)
* AV
* Content Filtering (WebNot URL database)

Been using a 360R for some time now and find it pretty good.
I like the IDS/IDP function but every now and then "misbehaving"
applications (ie. not abiding with RFCs) cause false positives.

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