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I've used zonealarm free for years. But somewhere along the line my network has degraded and most the time I cant get my laptop to even connect to the net unless I shut ZA down. I cant even get all my pc's to talk to each other, havent fingured that one out yet, but thats for another post. I put comodo on the desktop, but just really DONT like it that much. So, what other free firewalls are out there that works pretty good and easy to use, yet not as annoying as comodo and is as easy to use as ZA. Friend of mine keeps suggesting just to use the windows firewall and nothing else, but i dunno, just doesnt "feel" safe.Outpost firewall.

Windows firewall is not a firewall. It's a crapwall. Only use it if you're behind a hardware firewall. well i have have a d-link router with firewall. what "exactly" does a firewall do anyway? just keep PPL out? does it do anything for net surfing? cause regardless of firewall, i can still get trojans and what not.A firewall doesn't keep trojans out, but it can keep them in so they can't send out mined data or receive additional instructions. Virus scanners get rid of trojans

And yes, some firewalls try to filter out your browser traffic as well. Komodo being one of them, I recall a version that would filter for content (Enabled by default) and it would slow down web traffic a lot. Komodo sucks.

The rest is homework.

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Windows firewall is not a firewall. It's a crapwall. Only use it if you're behind a hardware firewall.
A firewall doesn't keep trojans out
Both not true.Quote from: BRONI on December 17, 2008, 09:45:59 PM
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Windows firewall is not a firewall. It's a crapwall. Only use it if you're behind a hardware firewall.
A firewall doesn't keep trojans out
Both not true.

Well, since the first comment was sarcastic there is neither a 'true' nor 'false'.

Windows Firewall, by the way, is as leak as a coffee pad. I've tested it and it lets through a -lot- of things.
And a firewall doesn't keep trojans out as trojans are often downloaded with programs. It keeps trojans inside.

Anyhow, do you pop a boner every time you claim something is false without proving the opposite? Just say so if you do because I'll gladly make you pop 'm all day long, "B(r)oni"Windows firewall is pretty decent firewall. The only downside is, that it's only one way firewall (protects inbound traffic, but not outbound).
Then, a firewall has nothing to do with protecting a computer against trojans, or any other type of malwares. The main firewall job is to make your computer invisible to the outside world, and block any un-authorized communication between the computer, and the outside world (traffic going in, or out).
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Only use it if you're behind a hardware firewall.
Source, if you have one?
As for my source....I deal with security issues on couple of boards, and I know, many people are using just Windows firewall without any router. I still can't see any relationship between using just Windows firewall, and severity of infections on such computer.
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A firewall doesn't keep trojans out
As I said, it's not firewall job, BUT, if your firewall works fine, then any trojan becomes useless, since it can't communicated with the planter, or at least gives you a warning of a such attempt.

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Source, if you have one?

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The only downside is, that it's only one way firewall (protects inbound traffic, but not outbound).

Uh... Common knowledge, I guess since you just mentioned WHY you would want a secondary firewall if you use the Windows XP Firewall? Because the Windows Firewall only does half the job of many a commercial firewall?

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Windows firewall is pretty decent firewall.

Yes, nothing like a firewall that does a half-arsed job. I guess anything is 'decent' according to your standards. Wonder what your daughters come home with to be honest.

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P. S. No reason to get personal. We can somply discuss facts.

Can we somply now?
1) No reason to pick on a typo. We all make mistakes.
2) Windows Firewall in XP is one of those "better than nothing" ordeals. I'd rather have people use that than no firewall at all. I think Windows Firewall in VISTA is two-way, but I have to double-check.Quote
I think Windows Firewall in Vista is two-way, but I have to double-check.
It's not. It was M$ attempt to create two-way firewall, but it didn't happen.
You can actually set some rules to control outbound traffic, but:
- who wants to do it manually
- it's a pain
More info: http://blogs.zdnet.com/Berlind/?p=331I only have a hardware firewall, and the only infections I've had were trojans.

a quick Process Explorer to write down names, and a recovery console run to delete them, and all is usually well again. (I've had to do it twice when I missed a few dll or trojans the first time).Quote from: Raptor on December 18, 2008, 03:57:26 PM


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P. S. No reason to get personal. We can somply discuss facts.

Can we somply now?


come on, can we keep everything civilized here?! Im tired of petty flaming on message boards. I get this crap everywhere I go regardless of what was said.I thought arguments and sarcasm was the hallmark of civilization. What, you want me to bash his brains in?

So, are you going to try Outpost Firewall or are we going to keep feeding the B(r)onified troll? At this point, we'll let the MODS deal with the troll (obviously not Broni). For now, let's not feed the real troll in this topic any more...Quote from: Raptor on December 19, 2008, 06:19:45 AM
What, you want me to bash his brains in?


at least it would be more entertaining than all this *****ing and whining. lets try to keep it on topic now please?


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