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Size: #10(US)
Firewall technology for maximum warmth and dryness
Glideskin leg seal
Ergonomic flex sole
Flexlock seal zipper design
Toe and Heel cap for exceptional wear protection
Fin stop on the heel cap keeps your fin strap in place
COLORS: Black
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Let's hope it's temporary.
For viewers in China - this is a photo of a brick wall.
For viewers outside China - yes, the unthinkable has happened.
NYC: HBO IT Party
Firewall band members are from IT and Tech Ops
Nikon D700 | Nikon 35 | ƒ4 | 1/250s | ISO3200 | Handheld
Ann Lau and Catherine Zhang members of The Great Firewall of China Marching Brigade of Visual Artists Guild chat with each other on a job well done as they finish the parade.
Firewall of frame #5, note new front/back cockpit heater & tubes on aircraft left - cancels the AD on current 2T-1A's
#AbFav_START_of_AUTUMN_🍄
Nature at its best.
These leaves often disguise old or dirty walls, a long green season and then, a brief moment of short-lived beauty, Autumn!
A Virginia Creeper (parthenocissus) clinging on very elegantly.
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* Stateful Packet Firewall
* Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
* Intrusion Detection
* Multiple Public IPs
* Traffic Shaping
* VoIP/SIP support
* Portscan Detection
* DoS and DDoS Protection
* SYN/ICMP Flood Protection
* Anti-Spoofing Protection
* True SSL/TLS VPN (OpenVPN)
* IPSEC
* Encryption; DES, 3DES, AES 128-, 192-, 256-bit
* Authentication: Pre-Shared Key, X.509, Certification Authority, Local
* PPTP Passthrough
* Native VPN Client for MS Windows, MacOSX and Linux
With a White H2 hub for scale.
(Qwest pushed an firmware update to the dsl modem that disables shell access and (a) won't give me the password to MY OWN COMPUTER nor will they push out an older version of the firmware that gives me back shell access. So I'm going to configure this to do pppoe, set the dsl modem to bridging mode, and have this thing do all the data link mangling by itself. Sigh. At least with half a gig of core (as opposed to 64m on the router) and a modern multicore ARM chip it's got a fighting chance of being able to keep up with traffic w/o freaking out.