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以下有关防火墙作用的说法中错误的是 :

A. 集合网络安全检测、风险评估、修复、统计分析和网络安全风险集中控制功能: B. 检查所有从外部网络进入内部网络和从内部网络流出到外部网络的数据包 C. 执行安全策略,限制所有不符合安全策略要求的数据包通过 D. 具有防攻击能力,保证自身的安全性

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