3.3.18

Firewalls

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Firewalls

It is important to monitor and filter data coming into and out of a network.

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Firewalls

  • A firewall is either a hardware device or a piece of software which sits between a device and the Internet.
  • Firewalls inspect and filter incoming and outgoing data packets.
  • They try to stop hackers gaining access to the network and stop malware getting into the network.
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Packet filtering

  • One role of the firewall is packet filtering.
  • The firewall inspects each packet and drops those which do not meet certain criteria.
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IP-address filtering

  • The firewall only allows traffic from certain known sources.
  • This can be used to prevent denial of service attacks.
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Port-blocking

  • Firewalls can block access to certain ports.
    • One important port is port 22, which allows remote access via the Internet. By blocking this port, we can prevent hackers trying to take over the server.

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