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Filtering in Firewall By Fantastic 5
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Agenda What is Firewall? Types Of Firewall Pros and Cons Of Different Firewalls What Firewall can do? What Firewall can not do? Q & A
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What is Firewall? Isolates organization’s internal network from larger Internet, allowing some packets to pass, blocking others.
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Types Of Firewall Packet Filtering Firewall Operate at network layer Circuit Level Operates at transport layer Application level Firewall Operates at Application layer
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Packet Filter Firewall Incoming TrafficAllowed Outgoing Traffic
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Packet Filtering Firewall Stateless Filters Stateful Filters Content Filters Dynamic Packet Filtering
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Stateless Packet Filters Simple filters Makes decision on a packet by packet basis Every packet check
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Stateless Packet Filtering Pros Very fast, no need to remember anything about the traffic Cons More Complex criteria decreases performance No protection against malicious code in upper layer Difficult to get the filtering rules right
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Stateful Packet Filtering Each connection established is stored in saved in a table. The first packet of the connection is checked against pre-defined rules.
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Stateful Packet Filtering Pros Scalable More Secure, as maintain connection state Cons Connection maintain even for connectionless protocols Takes more CPU time.
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Content Filtering Check the content of the packet It looks for the packet contents at the network layer
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Circuit level Firewall Incoming TrafficAllowed Outgoing Traffic
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Application Level Firewall Incoming TrafficAllowed Outgoing Traffic
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Circuit Level Firewall Pros Improved security When network packets are readdressed, information about protected network is hidden Cons No application Level Security
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Dynamic Packet Filtering Monitor state of active connection Record session information such as IP, Port no. Determines whether packets are allowed or not, by comparing state of that connection. Much secure than static packet filter e.g. only replies to users data requests are let back in.
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What Firewalls can do? What Firewalls can do? Deny unauthorized access Control access to authorized services Monitor traffic Raise alarm if suspicious activity occurs Enforce Policy
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What Firewalls can not do? What Firewalls can not do? Protect against threats inside your network Protect against services allowed through the firewall Set themselves up – misconfiguration Only Firewalls can not be used to make the secure network
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Conclusion The Firewall alone can not make the network secure from the public network like internet
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References Firewall(networking). 2 March 2007. Wikimedia Foundation Inc. 2 March 2007. Dynamic packet Filtering (DPF). September 2002. Netmaster Digital security, Inc. 11 March 2007. <http://www.netmaster.com/products/ggoss-dbf.pdf Firewall Q&A. 2007. Vicomsoft Ltd. 26 Febraury2007. Introduction to Firewalls. 3 Sep 2004. Addison Wesley Professional, Inc. 12 March 2007. Evolution of Firewall Industry. 28 Sep 2002. Cisco Systems, Inc. 22 March 2007. IP Packet Filtering. April 2007. IBM. 26 March 2007. NVIDIA Firewall. 2004. NVIDIA Corporation. 26 March 2007.
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