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"A static packet filtering firewall is the simplest method of filtering traffic."

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How do you separate insoluble sand and water?

The simplest method is filtering using an adequate filter.


Is filtering a common method to separate liquid?

No. Liquids cannot be separated by filtering. A method to separate mixed liquids is distillation.


What is the simplest way to filter network traffic?

The simplest way to filter network traffic is by using a firewall, which can be configured to allow or block traffic based on predefined rules such as IP addresses, ports, and protocols. Additionally, implementing access control lists (ACLs) on routers can also help in filtering traffic by specifying which packets are permitted or denied. For more granular control, using intrusion detection systems (IDS) can help identify and filter malicious traffic.


If something separates by a physical method such as filtering what can be said about it?

It is a mixture.


How do you avoid WLAN attack using traffic filtering on a WLAN?

Filtering is the process of analyzing the contents of a packet to determine if the packet should be allowed or blocked.


What method can be used to separate mixtures?

Distillation, filtering, sifting, and evaporation.


How does amazon use collabortive filtering?

The website Amazon.com has a specific method for using collaborative filtering. They use a method which combines using an item matrix with user data to provide an accurate data solution.


Which type of firewall blocks traffic based on port numbers?

Packet-filtering firewall


What are more advanced devices that are replacing hubs and are capable of filtering out unnecessary traffic?

switches


What is the separation method used to separate pure mercury from cinnabar ore?

Filtering


Which separation method can be used to remove sand from seawater?

Either time OR a centrifuge.


What technology is used to allow or deny traffic over the network based on the physical address of the devices?

MAC Filtering