>>But then again you may want to think twice about using a DEFAULT DROP
>> firewall, DEFAULT DROP uses alot of resources for packets you might
>> just be able to ignore.
>
> That is false.
>
> DROP means "drop this packet on the floor and do not process it",  which
> is the least resource using of the bunch.
>
>>I you would like to understand more drop a line to me.
>
> LOL


Mike, I would rather not respond to any of your posts but I think in
this case I am forced to. BTW - LOLs at typos are not needed.

Mike by the very nature of what you stated about DROP it does have to DOOOOO
something, yes it has to drop it - but then again why DROP a packet or even
bother with inserting a rule if the packet won't do anything in the first
place.

I think the policy of just IGNORE packets that do nothing is the best.





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