Firewall machine




<networking> A dedicated gateway machine with special security precautions on it, used to service outside network, especially Internet, connections and dial-in lines.

The idea is to protect a cluster of more loosely administered machines hidden behind it from crackers.

The typical firewall is an inexpensive microprocessor-based Unix machine with no critical data, with modems and public network ports on it, but just one carefully watched connection back to the rest of the cluster.

The special precautions may include threat monitoring, call-back, and even a complete iron box keyable to particular incoming IDs or activity patterns.

Firewalls often run proxy gateways.

Synonym flytrap, Venus flytrap.



< Previous Terms Terms Containing firewall machine Next Terms >
firebottle
firefighting
firehose syndrome
firewall
firewall code
firewall
flytrap
iron box
proxy gateway
toast
FireWire
fireworks mode
Firmware
firmy
first class module