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IPSEC == end of firewalls (was Re: (fwd) e$: PBS NewsHour, Path Dependency, IPSEC, Cyberdog, and the Melting of Mr.)
[email protected] (Robert Hettinga) writes:
[interesting article about the future, which includes..]
>The reason we won't need LANs is because the only real difference between a
>LAN and the internet is a firewall for security, and the need for clients
>to speak Novell's TCP/IP-incompatible proprietary network protocol. With
>internet-level encryption protocols like the IETF IPSEC standard, you won't
>even need a firewall anymore. The only people who can establish a server
>session with *any* machine connected to the net will be those issuing the
>digital signatures authorized to access that machine, no matter where those
>people are physically. When that happens, networks will need to be as
>public as possible, which means, of course, TCP/IP, and not Netware.
I'm all for the end of ridiculous non-TCP/IP protocols, but does
anyone believe this point about encrypted IP traffic eliminating the
need for firewalls?
I guess I don't trust the ability for people to keep secrets secret.
Nothing like refusing to pass packets at all..
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