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A firewall acts as a guarded door controlling what type of
network communication is allowed to enter or leave the computer
or network. The firewall will only allow authorized communications
to pass.
Firewalls can protect an area as small as a single computer,
or as large as the entire campus network.
- Individuals: If you are an individual user who would
like more information about how a personal firewall can help
protect your computer from security compromise, see the Personal
Firewalls section below.
- Administrators: If you are a network or system administrator
who would like to place a subnetwork of machines into a certain
protection category at the level of the campus firewalls,
see Campus Firewalls below.
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