I am wondering if someone may clarify for me about the “Syn Attack protection” and the “Accesslerated SYN Defender (i.e. fwaccel synatk).
Are they the same thing, or they are two different things?
I feel the "Syn Attack protection" was the legacy configuration from the Syn Defender in R65, whereas this "Accesslerated SYN Defender" is a new(?) generation of the Syn Defender?
Am I correct? Please educate me if I misunderstand these two terms.
Anyway, I hope I can understand these terms better, and start to configure one or both of them according to some kind "best practice" suggestion from Check Point.
Thanks.