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Where the word firewall comes from (opens in new tab)

Before it filtered packets, a firewall was a literal wall — a fire-resistant barrier in buildings from the 1850s, then the iron bulkhead behind a vehicle's engine. The networking sense borrowed the metaphor in the late 1980s and was cemented by Cheswick and Bellovin's work at Bell Labs.

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