Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 18th Feb 2007 20:29 UTC, submitted by Jennifer Logan
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2005-07-06
The problem with running client firewalls in an enterprise environment (most specifically a fully AD integrated Windows environment) requires so many ports open you can just as well turn the whole damn thing off as those are also the ports most trojans and viruses use.
Rigorous policies, a virus scanner on both client and server, no local admins and an very tight border security comes a long way in keeping crap outside.