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Firewall control
Hi all,
We've submitted the draft below. I requested a slot from Fred to discuss
this in Vancouver. I look forward to your input on this. We've received some
comments from Dan Wing already about some aspects of the draft which are
underspecified or can be improved.
Hesham
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Title : Firewall Control for Public Access Networks (FCON)
Author(s) : H. Soliman, et al.
Filename : draft-soliman-firewall-control-00.txt
Pages : 45
Date : 2007-11-13
This document proposes a new mechanism that allows end nodes to
signal their preferences for traffic filters to a firewall function
in the network or to another node that controls the firewall function
in the network.
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