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{{Short description|Type of firewall in computing}}
A '''circuit-level gateway''' is a type of [[Firewall (networking)|firewall]].
 
Circuit-level gateways work at the [[session layer]] of the [[OSI model]], or as a "shim-layer" between the [[application layer]] and the [[transport layer]] of the [[TCP/IP]] stack. They monitor TCP handshaking between packets to determine whether a requested session is legitimate. Information passed to a remote computer through a circuit-level gateway appears to have originated from the gateway. Circuit-level firewall applications represent the technology of next to first generation. Firewall technology supervises TCP handshaking among packets to confirm a session is genuine. Firewall traffic is cleancleaned based on particular session rules and may be controlled to acknowledged computers only. Circuit-level firewalls conceal the networkdetails itselfof the protected network from the external traffic, which is helpful for interdicting access to impostors. But circuit-level firewalls do not clean entity packets. This is useful for hiding information about protected networks. Circuit-level gateways are relatively inexpensive and have the advantage of hiding information about the private network they protect. On the other handHowever, they do not filter individual packets.
 
==See also==
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==External links==
* http://netsecurity.about.com/cs/generalsecurity/g/def_circgw.htm {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050917201345/http://netsecurity.about.com/cs/generalsecurity/g/def_circgw.htm |date=2005-09-17 }}
* http://www.softheap.com/internet/circuit-level-gateway.html
* http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.cfm?articleid=1450&page=5
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