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~YuckFou~

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Just installing xp pro after running 98se for a while.

Do I use the XP firewall or use ZA?

Ta.
 
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Will

Guest
New-style ZA is very nice. It even has "Learn Mode" so you can teach it what programs you want to let out.

I've never used XP firewall, so I can't comment on it.
 
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whipped

Guest
With the amount of security updates for all their other software, would you really trust Microsoft to keep you safe?

No, I didn't think so.
 
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Dimebag

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Dont use it.

Almost explained why in this space right here but realised no matter what i said some cunt would pick holes in it and try and make an arguement.

Just dont use the XP firewall.

Or zone alarm for that matter.

Dime
 
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Will

Guest
I have to say, I love that debating style.

And for anyone reading this, use a firewall. Please. A safe computer is a happy computer.
 
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xane

Guest
Ever since I configured a home network, I have used a separate machine for the "router/firewall" job, that way if some bastage does get in and trashes it then no real damage done.

Currently running a dedicated Linux-based router/firewall called IPCop, only has a 20MB footprint so its dead easy to reinstall in the event of a hack.
 
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Will

Guest
I've heard good things about Smoothwall for exactly the same purpose. Though its straying well off the original question.

Link is a compromise, you all know how to use Google
 
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old.TUG

Guest
ZA3 is one WANK proggie.

2.6 was good though... Now I use tiny personal firewall.. well renowned for bein good and is smallllll and useful.
 
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FuZor

Guest
Yup Tug is correct :) Outpost Firewall is also quite good :)
 
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Xavier

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to finally answer the question the XP firewall is fine to use - been running it for over a year now with 0 compromises on five PC's...

it scores full stealth with online scanners which is 'nuff for me :)
 
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MYstIC G

Guest
Norton Internet Security
+ Less wank than Zonealarm
+ Get NAV in the package (so scans in/out e-mail, etc)
+ Flexable
+ Ad blocking (yes i know you can do that with a hosts file before somebody pipes up ;P)

- Gay Norton Style interface (personall really, i've just never liked it)

Tidy little proggy, ties in with IMs as well so essentially everything in/out is safe & secure.
 
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Testin da Cable

Guest
got a nice list of ad-site ip that you can ban. pulled it off nntp somewhere. I'll post if I remember :)
 
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FuZor

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Originally posted by Xavier
to finally answer the question the XP firewall is fine to use - been running it for over a year now with 0 compromises on five PC's...

it scores full stealth with online scanners which is 'nuff for me :)

Yea but its still crap, It only monitors INCOMING, so if you or someone else by mistake installed a program like a trojan it could communicate easily :(
 
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Xavier

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Originally posted by FuZor


Yea but its still crap, It only monitors INCOMING, so if you or someone else by mistake installed a program like a trojan it could communicate easily :(

technically that's shit your antivirus should be looking after - there have been plenty of trojans which have been able to walk round the likes of zonealarm if they detect em...
 
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Xavier

Guest
Originally posted by {=SF=}NumbNuts
Might wanna try this one. Sygate Personal Firewall. Been using it a while, works well, and good support forums to.

http://soho.sygate.com/products/shield_ov.htm

no thanks - they had one bug recently which rendered the whole app useless :p

I still stand by the XP firewall :) add NAV 2k2/2k3 and you'll be pretty much sorted :cool:
 

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