Wednesday, 8 January 2014

firewall

Why are firewalls preceded by routers and not the reverse? Are there any scenarios in which it makes sense to reverse the norm?

Quite simply, routers are faster than firewalls. A router is a relatively simple networking device designed solely to get packets from point A to point B. In terms of unit cost, it's generally much cheaper for a router to handle a packet than for a firewall to analyze it. Additionally, there are a lot of "junk" packets out there on the Internet, as a result of port scanning and other malicious activity.

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