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I've used Black Ice in the past as well Peter, and I know what you mean on
that count. I now user Sygate Personal Edition, which is a LOT better at
this. It won't let anything in, nor *out* without asking me if it's OK. It
also holds a log of incoming and outgoing traffic, showing accepted and
blocked.
Very good little firewall in my opinion, and I've used Black Ice, Zonealarm, and Symantec products in the past. It's ideal for a single PC (home) installation.
http://smb.sygate.com/buy/download_buy.htm (The Free version is at the bottom).
Mark
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Robson, Peter
Sent: 29 September 2003 18:50
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
On the same area - I'm using Black Ice, but its never been clear to me whether these products trap outgoing stuff.
The BIG problem as I see it as when one inadvertently loads a 1 pixel gif, populated from a rogue site, which then gives implicit confirmation that there is a PC at the end of the line...
Anyone been down this particular topic?
peter
edinburgh
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brian Dunbar [mailto:Brian.Dunbar_at_Plexus.com]
> Sent: Monday, September 29, 2003 6:05 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject: RE: Off Topic: PC Firewall Recommendation
>
>
> KENNETH JANUSZ [mailto:kjanusz_at_att.net] on Monday, September
> 29, 2003 9:05
> AM said;
>
>
> > I have a Dell 8200 with XP Prof. SP1.
>
> > I would like recommendations as to a good firewall for this
> machine. XP
> has a firewall but it is not the greatest.
>
> ZoneAlarm on the desktop - free version or pay to upgrade to the pro
> version.
> Assuming you have a home network, you also want to buy a
> DSL/Cable router -
> which has it's own firewall built in.
>
> If you're feeling frisky, consider replacing the
> router/firewall with a PC
> (with 2 nics) running BSD or Linux. You can also find
> distros tweaked to
> act as a firewall/router - that's what I've done.
>
> FWIW, a friend of mine had his XP system plugged directly into his RR
> connection. Friend said he didn't need a firewall or router
> (I'm not into
> that security crap, I just want to play games). Friend has now had to
> reformat his box (and lost work) because his box was rooted,
> blasted and
> fubared within days of hooking it to the cable connection
> w/out a firewall.
> YMMV.
>
> ~brian
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