They're a challenge for everyone, I think…

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Citrix is a common way to solve these kinds of problems. There is always "analog hole" issues to worry about no matter what method, though.

they're trying to restrict the flow of data, clearly. Not an easy problem to solve while maintaining some level of usability.

I have two firewalls, three network segments, and at least three access points. Yes, I go a little above and beyond, but it gives me a way to use and understand the technology Check Point sells.

The main thing people need to realize with security is nothing is 100% secure without being 100% unusable. There's a balance we try to achieve and sometimes we err on one side or the other.

Something like that.

ah, you're using the cheap and cheerful model. Nothing wrong with that :)

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that is really good pricing. I also like that, worst case, I can walk into a drug store and buy these strips. I have to order the iHealth ones directly from them.

Which of their glucometers are you using? I see their USB [amazon.com] one…

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that's a similar deal to the iGluco strips, which are $12.50/50. If I have to replace my iGluco meter, maybe I'll look at that the Bayer one.

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