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QUESTION POSED ON: 14 November 2007
Are proxy servers a more secure alternative than packet-filtering firewalls?

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EXPERT RESPONSE
In the world of security, judging proxy servers and packet-filtering firewalls together is like comparing apples and oranges. While proxy servers play a limited security function, their basic role is to boost performance. The tools cache frequently requested content on the local network and provide a central point for performing content filtering of end-user requests.

Firewalls, on the other hand, act as the "traffic cop" for all inbound and outbound network traffic, ensuring that it meets network security policy. If your networking strategy calls for a proxy server, I would strongly recommend using it in conjunction with a firewall.

That said, some network firewalls combine proxy functionality with packet filtering. These so-called "proxy firewalls" establish connections with local systems on behalf of remote users (and vice-versa), eliminating the direct connection between systems. Such an arrangement allows the proxy firewall to perform content filtering and provide Layer 7 defenses. If you can afford one, these firewalls provide the strongest available level of firewall protection on the market today.

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