Definition: A network firewall protects a computer
network from unauthorized access. Network firewalls may be hardware devices,
software programs, or a combination of the two.
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Network Firewall Security |
Network firewalls guard an internal computer network (home, school,
business intranet) against malicious access from the outside. Network firewalls
may also be configured to limit access to the outside from internal users.
Network Firewalls and Broadband Routers
Many home network router products include built-in firewall support. The
administrative interface of these routers include configuration options for the
firewall. Router firewalls can be turned off (disabled), or they can be set to
filter certain types of network traffic through so-called firewall rules.
Network Firewalls and Proxy Servers
Another common form of network firewall is a proxy server. Proxy servers act
as an intermediary between internal computers and external networks by receiving
and selectively blocking data packets at the network boundary. These network
firewalls also provide an extra measure of safety by hiding
internalLAN addresses from the outside Internet. In a proxy server firewall
environment, network requests from multiple clients appear to the outsider as
all coming from the same proxy server address.
Also Known As: proxy,
gateway
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