Warning for zone alarm users
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- Morbo
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- Morbo
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I use Sygate Personal Firewall for program control and an additional layer of protection. I don't let Windows connect to the internet, so I've turned the whole suite off. Saying why use any software firewall beyond the Windows firewall is like saying why use another web browser when Windows comes with IE.
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- Morbo
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I don't think that comparison really holds up; it's not like you need to use a GUI to manage and control this service on a regular basis. And, as deject said, if you have a decent router that's well configured and a decent anti-virus solution then a software firewall is mostly redundant anyway. The built in Windows firewall may help and little and doesn't hinder so it's enough for me, it's free and it can mostly be left to do it's stuff without user intervention.Dog Pants wrote:Saying why use any software firewall beyond the Windows firewall is like saying why use another web browser when Windows comes with IE.
Where's as you have to look at and use IE actively, which is a terrible crime.
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- Berk
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I also paid for NOD32, I haven't had any complaints about it yet.
I did have trouble with ThreatFire interfering with Firefox for some reason. It was fucking up my extensions and all that, like I couldn't install any new ones and updates would never work. So if you have ThreatFire installed, either bypass it when you're updating Firefox or figure out how to configure it to let Firefox work properly.
I did have trouble with ThreatFire interfering with Firefox for some reason. It was fucking up my extensions and all that, like I couldn't install any new ones and updates would never work. So if you have ThreatFire installed, either bypass it when you're updating Firefox or figure out how to configure it to let Firefox work properly.
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- Morbo
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It's probably worth mentioning at this point that windows xp firewall is basically useless for application control, as it only filters inbound traffic, so any apps phoning home won't be affected, at least not immediately.
I also agree with the use of a decent firewall if you feel you need it, I personally don't see any point, as I trust my AV enough to catch any mistakes I make, and don't use much software prone to phoning home.
I also agree with the use of a decent firewall if you feel you need it, I personally don't see any point, as I trust my AV enough to catch any mistakes I make, and don't use much software prone to phoning home.
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- Berk
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it can be handy for controlling floorware, but other than that most outbound traffic should be legit.Dr. kitteny berk wrote:It's probably worth mentioning at this point that windows xp firewall is basically useless for application control, as it only filters inbound traffic, so any apps phoning home won't be affected, at least not immediately.
I also agree with the use of a decent firewall if you feel you need it, I personally don't see any point, as I trust my AV enough to catch any mistakes I make, and don't use much software prone to phoning home.
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- Morbo
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Nope, You'll notice it never blocks anything immediately, usually takes at least a few seconds.Lee wrote:It's the other way round isn't it? It only filters outbound traffic, that's why it always asks you what you want to do when you open a new program that uses the internet.
That's because it doesn't block outgoing, just stuff coming back that the app has asked for.
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