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:CXOtoday: Greater Bank Implements Linux Based Firewall
CXOtoday: Greater Bank Implements Linux Based Firewall
Mar 9, 2004, 04 :00 UTC (1 Talkback[s]) (4736 reads)

(Other stories by Hinesh Jethwani)

[ Thanks to Jason Greenwood for this link. ]

"Mumbai based IT Security consultancy firm Network Intelligence India (NII), has implemented a Linux firewall solution called IPTables for Greater Bombay Co-operative Bank Ltd., but not without the usual 'driver availability hiccup.'

"Speaking to CXOtoday, K. K. Mookhey, Founder-CTO, Network Intelligence India Pvt. Ltd., said, 'Greater Bank first came to us for a firewall solution for one of its web-based applications. We immediately recognized Linux as the ideal solution for the situation. The bank's application servers were located at one of their branches, and users needed to connect from remote branches. The IPTables solution was up and running in less than 24 hours...'"

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