Agreed!
If you were taking the Security test (lab), then I would say know each and
every "piece of crap" you can before you enter the chamber! ;-) I sense you
wont be needed to know it in great depth for R&S since its only a security
feature and its only been recently added.
Once you get into bed with ZBF, you will start to appreciate its beauty - it
aint that bad! ;-)
Good luck!
Sadiq
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 8:12 AM, Narbik Kocharians <narbikk_at_gmail.com>wrote:
> Knowing the ins and outs of the ZBFW will NOT hurt, but i doubt that they
> will hit you with every options. If this was a Security lab that you were
> going to take, i would say YES, KNOW ALL THE OPTIONS, but in R&S.....i
> doubt
> that they will do that.
>
> On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 10:44 PM, Chris Proctor <chris_at_cwproctor.net>
> wrote:
>
> > Well, after beating my head against this for awhile I have come to three
> > conclusions (call it venting if you will):
> > 1.) Security zones are cool
> > 2.) Inspect maps are overly complex pieces of crap
> > 3.) Specialized inspect maps are even bigger pieces of crap
> >
> > I find myself hoping they won't get too carried away with this subject.
> > Working out all of the possible regex's, etc and nesting of
> relationships
> > could easily take me 20 hours for a complex enough configuration. Can
> > anyone tell me if I'm wasting my time going through the lower levels of
> hell
> > here?
> >
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