Firewall software
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Firewall software
Since the net is not a safe place to surf around I think it's apropriate if I bring this topic up.
What's the best personal firewall software that you use ? And how many firewall considered safe to avoid hackers attack ?
I used Zone Alarm and I still think it still lack of something
What's the best personal firewall software that you use ? And how many firewall considered safe to avoid hackers attack ?
I used Zone Alarm and I still think it still lack of something
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McAffe VirusScan 6 has a very nice firewall with it. This and the one that Norton provides (my opinion) are the best firewalls for now. I suggest using one of the them. 
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I use ZoneAlarm which I feel is a very good product (especially since it's free). I hear that BlackIce Defender is also good, as are Norton and McAfee's products. I read in PC Magazine about a year ago that rated ZoneAlarm as and "Editors Choice".
My problem with Norton applications (Systemworks, etc.) is that they use more system resources than I think utilities should, and I don't know if Norton Internet Security is any different.
Another option is to buy a router that has a built-in firewall and set it up as your server, so when someone pings your IP, even if they get past the firewall, there are no files for them to access; it's just a router.
My problem with Norton applications (Systemworks, etc.) is that they use more system resources than I think utilities should, and I don't know if Norton Internet Security is any different.
Another option is to buy a router that has a built-in firewall and set it up as your server, so when someone pings your IP, even if they get past the firewall, there are no files for them to access; it's just a router.
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High Lord Dave has posted the best firewall. Using a DSL router and switching the main TCP port from port 80 to XXXX (pick a number between 1212 and 9999). By switching off of port 80 a lot of attacks will miss you because they are programed to intrude via port 80.
The main drawback with this setup is Internet gaming. You'll no longer be able to host if you privately subnet behind your DSL router. That's ok though because there is someone out there who can host.
Otherwise, I feel that zone alarm is the best (i.e. efficient, secure, user friendly interface).
The main drawback with this setup is Internet gaming. You'll no longer be able to host if you privately subnet behind your DSL router. That's ok though because there is someone out there who can host.
Otherwise, I feel that zone alarm is the best (i.e. efficient, secure, user friendly interface).
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Is there a qualitative difference between ZoneAlarm and ZoneAlarm Pro? I have the home use (free) version and didn't pay for the Pro upgrade. Is it that much better? PC Magazine didn't seem to think that the standard ZoneAlarm was deficient in any way.
Is there a qualitative difference between ZoneAlarm and ZoneAlarm Pro? I have the home use (free) version and didn't pay for the Pro upgrade. Is it that much better? PC Magazine didn't seem to think that the standard ZoneAlarm was deficient in any way.
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Currently I just run a pure firewall from Norton - I also have systemworks installed - but besides antivirus nothing of it is running.Originally posted by HighLordDave
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My problem with Norton applications (Systemworks, etc.) is that they use more system resources than I think utilities should, and I don't know if Norton Internet Security is any different.
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Of course if you install systemworks and let all the utilities run it will take up system-power - but the firewall and antivirus alone dosen't seem to take up either bandwith or much system-resources
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@HLD,
I haven't used the free zone alarm so I'm not certain of the differences. Are you able to lock down individual ports with zone alarm. I download the free zone alarm and try it out; that way, I be able to elaborate a little more.
I haven't used the free zone alarm so I'm not certain of the differences. Are you able to lock down individual ports with zone alarm. I download the free zone alarm and try it out; that way, I be able to elaborate a little more.
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