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      <description>Obsolete Content This content is obsolete, but I am leaving it here as a historical reference.&#xA;Introduction This is a quick reference guide for installing the free GNATBox Light firewall. GNATBox Light is a complete hardened, stateful, BSD-based firewall that fits on a single floppy disk (how cool is that?). See below for references. You can download a Word document with some sample Avery 5196 diskette labels at http://www.jpsdomain.org/public/ /GNATBox_Diskette_Labels.doc. Also check out my Home Networking diagram and explanation at http://www.jpsdomain.org/infosec/home_networks.html.</description>
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