fire wall

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Englisch - Türkisch
yangın duvarı
(Havacılık) yangın bölmesi
firewall
(Bilgisayar) güvenlik duvarı
firewall
(Bilgisayar) güvenlik duvarı (bilgisayarlar için)
firewall
Kalkan
firewall
ateş duvar
firewall
internete bağlı makinaların güvenliği için kullanılan bir sistemdir. Bilgisayara gelen veri paketlerini kontrol eder ve istenilmeyen verilerin sisteme girmesini engeller
fitting the fire wall
ön bölme sacına takılış
Englisch - Englisch
{i} wall which is made of fire-resistant material; firewall, security system for protecting against illegal entry to a local area network which is connected to the Internet (Computers)
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To block with a firewall
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To use maximum acceleration
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To protect with a firewall
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The software that monitors traffic in and out of a private network or a personal computer and allows or blocks such traffic depending on its perceived threat
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A network security system used to monitor and restrict traffic between an internal computer network (sometimes referred to as an Intranet) and the Internet
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A system designed to protect a computer network from unauthorized access, especially via the Internet Both the House and Senate maintain strong firewalls to ensure that congressional data -- both on and off the Internet -- remains safe Back to top
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A firewall is a computer system or program that automatically prevents an unauthorized person from gaining access to a computer when it is connected to a network such as the Internet. New technology should provide a secure firewall against hackers. Computer security system that controls the flow of data from one computer or network to another. Firewalls are mainly intended to protect the resources of a private network from being directly accessed by a user from an external network, especially via the Internet. Users inside the private network may also be prevented from directly accessing external computers. To accomplish this, all communications are routed through a "proxy server" that determines whether a message or file will be allowed to enter or exit the private network
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A firewall is used to separate a local network from the outside world In general a local network is connected to the outside world by a "gateway" computer This gateway machine can be converted into a firewall by installing special software that does not let unauthorized TCP/IP packets pass from inside to outside and vice versa You can give users on the local network, and "inside" the firewall, access to the outside world using the SOCKS package or by installing the a proxy server on the firewall machine
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Hardware or software that secures computer files by blocking unauthorized access
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A combination hardware and software buffer that many companies or organizations have in place between their internal networks and the Internet A firewall allows only specific kinds of messages from theInternet to flow in and out of the internal network This protects the internal network from intruders or hackers who might try to use the Internet to break into those systems
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A method of protecting one network from another network A firewall blocks unwanted access to the protected network while giving the protected network access to networks outside of the firewall A company will typically install a firewall to give users access to the internet while protecting their internal information
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A security device built into many Internet servers Firewalls help prevent unauthorized activity on the server Programs that charge a fee (for example, the Wall Street Journal Interactive Edition) generally have a firewall that prevents access unless you enter an authorized username and password On networks, firewalls are used to prevent Internet users from accessing files other than public internet material Firewall also referrs to a class of software that can be installed on computers that use cable modems or DSL These communication systems are "always on" so it is possible that someone else on the Internet can malaciously access your computer The must popular (free) software firewall is Zone Alarm
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A firewall is either the program or the computer it runs on, usually an Internet gateway server, that protects the resources of one network from users from other networks Typically, an enterprise with an intranet that allows its workers access to the wider Internet will want a firewall to prevent outsiders from accessing its own private data resources
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(computing) a security system consisting of a combination of hardware and software that limits the exposure of a computer or computer network to attack from crackers; commonly used on local area networks that are connected to the internet
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Hardware and/or software that prohibits unauthorized access to a private network Used by many companies to prevent people outside of their company from accessing confidential information
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A fireproof barrier used to prevent the spread of fire through a building, aircraft or vehicle
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the application of maximum thrust; "he slammed the throttle to the firewall"
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A firewall is a set of related programs, located at a network gateway server, that protects the resources of a private network from users from other networks Basically, a firewall, working closely with a router program, filters all network packets to determine whether to forward them toward their destination A firewall is often installed away from the rest of the network so that no incoming request can get directly at private network resources There are a number of firewall screening methods A simple one is to screen requests to make sure they come from acceptable (previously identified) domain names and IP addresses For mobile users, firewalls allow remote access in to the private network by the use of secure logon procedures and authentication certificates
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A system or combination of systems that enforces a boundary between two or more networks Gateway that limits access between networks in accordance with local security policy The typical firewall is an inexpensive micro-based Unix box kept clean of critical data, with many modems and public network ports on it, but just one carefully watched connection back to the rest of the cluster
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A combination of hardware and software that secures access to and from the LAN There are three main types of firewall architecture; Stateful Inspection, Proxy based and Packet Filtering, whereby the former provides the highest level of access control Firewalls can also be used to secure internal network resources from internal network users too See Also: Network, LAN Go to top
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A set of software and hardware systems that reside between an organization's Web server and the rest of the Internet It is first line of defense designed to prevent unauthorized access to the Web server from unauthorized users
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Software (or a computer running such software) that prevents unauthorized access to a network, by users outside of the network (A physical firewall prevents the spread of fire between two physical locations; the software analog prevents the spread of unauthorized data)
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Standard security measure composed of a system or combination of systems that enforce borders between two or more networks A firewall regulates access between these networks based on security policies To enable information to travel in and out of a protected network, holes or "ports" must be opened in the firewall
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A term for any device that would prevent undesirables on the global Internet from getting at your or your company's network It also often prevents or controls users from getting out to the Internet from your local network A combination hardware and software buffer that many companies or organizations have in place between their internal networks and the Internet A firewall allows only specific kinds of messages from the Internet to flow in and out of the internal network This protects the internal network from intruders or hackers who might try to use the Internet to break into those systems
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-A method of guarding a private network by analyzing the data leaving and entering Firewalls can also provide network address translation, so the IP addresses of computers inside the firewall stay hidden from view Packet-filtering firewalls use rules based on a packet's source, destination, port or other basic information to determine whether or not to allow it into the network More advanced stateful packet filtering firewalls have access to more information from which to make their decisions Proxy firewalls, which look at content and can involve authentication and encryption, can be more flexible and secure but also tend to be far slower Although firewalls are difficult to configure correctly, security experts generally agree that they are a critical component of network security
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A combination of hardware and software, used to protect a network from unwelcome traffic A firewall can be used to separate a LAN into two or more parts, or to control network traffic Content exclusive to SBC Yahoo! is referred to as "within the firewall," which means that non-members cannot access it Back to Top
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A method of preventing unauthorized access to or from a particular network; firewalls can be implemented in both hardware and software, or both
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{i} security system for protecting against illegal entry to a local area network which is connected to the Internet (Computers)
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A device that interfaces the network to the outside world and shields the network from unauthorized users The firewall does this by blocking certain types of traffic For example, some firewalls permit only electronic mail traffic to enter the network from elsewhere This helps protect the network against attacks made to other network resources, such as sensitive files, databases, and applications
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fireproof (or fire-resistant) wall designed to prevent the spread of fire through a building or a vehicle (computing) a security system consisting of a combination of hardware and software that limits the exposure of a computer or computer network to attack from crackers; commonly used on local area networks that are connected to the internet
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Firewall refers to the concept of a security interface or gateway between a closed system or network and the outside Internet that blocks or manages communications in and out of the system The security may be provided by passwords, authentication techniques, software, and hardware See the related term proxy server See our Security Guide for help in evaluating and managing the security of your own home or office system
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(Otomotiv) The insulated wall that separates the engine from the interior of the car. It protects the driver and passengers from engine fires, noise, and fumes during accidents
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A system designed to prevent unauthorized access to or from a private network Firewalls can be implemented in both hardware and software, or a combination of both Firewalls are frequently used to prevent unauthorized Internet users from accessing private networks connected to the Internet, especially intranets All messages entering or leaving the intranet pass through the firewall, which examines each message and blocks those that do not meet the specified security criteria
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A network configuration, usually both hardware and software, that forms a fortress between networked computers within an organization and those outside the organization It is commonly used to protect information such as a network's e-mail and data files within a physical building or organization site The area within the firewall is called the demilitarized zone, or DMZ Often, a single machine in the DMZ is allowed access to both internal and external computers The computer in the DMZ is directly interacting with the Internet, so strict security measures on it are required
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fireproof (or fire-resistant) wall designed to prevent the spread of fire through a building or a vehicle
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