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Protecting your network with Strata Guard Free

09-12-2008 01:00 AM
Being connected to the Internet means exposure to what the outside world has to offer -- including the undesirable elements. Every time you connect to the Internet, you're exposed to threats that can compromise your network's security. Although network security solutions have evolved in recent years, so have network attack techniques. To prevent ever-evolving attacks from compromising your network, you must preemptively block malicious traffic before it enters your network. Free, open source programs, such as Snort, can do the job, but setting up a full intrusion detection system (IDS) sensor, especially in an enterprise network, takes time and isn't very user-friendly. StillSecure's Strata Guard Free can be your front line of defense to face outside threats without as much hard work.



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inet_makeaddr(3)					     Library Functions Manual						  inet_makeaddr(3)

NAME
inet_makeaddr - Translates an Internet network address and host address into an Internet network byte-ordered address LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc.so, libc.a) SYNOPSIS
#include <arpa/inet.h> struct in_addr inet_makeaddr( in_addr_t net_num, in_addr_t loc_addr) ; STANDARDS
Interfaces documented on this reference page conform to industry standards as follows: inet_makeaddr(): XNS4.0 Refer to the standards(5) reference page for more information about industry standards and associated tags. PARAMETERS
Defines a network number in host-byte order. Defines a host (local) address in host-byte order. DESCRIPTION
The inet_makeaddr() function translates a network number and a local host address into their equivalent Internet address. The Internet address is returned in network-byte order. RETURN VALUES
The inet_makeaddr() function returns an Internet address in network byte order. ERRORS
Current industry standards for inet_makeaddr() do not define error values. RELATED INFORMATION
Functions: inet_addr(3), inet_lnaof(3), inet_netof(3), inet_network(3), inet_ntoa(3) Standards: standards(5) Network Programmer's Guide delim off inet_makeaddr(3)