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Raven_Writer 03-12-2004 19:08

Firewalls
 
What firewall do you use, and why do you use it (AKA: what makes you use Sygate over Novell for example)?

I use Sygate Firewall because it's pretty nice, easy, and friendly in my opinion.

Max Lobovsky 03-12-2004 19:24

Re: Firewalls
 
I use the one built into Windows XP (and I'm behind a NAT-ed router) because its worked so far, and it doesn't seem to hamper me in anyway.

Pierson 04-12-2004 00:54

Re: Firewalls
 
On my laptop I use ZoneAlarm regular version.
At home... everything is behind a Cisco router then behind a D-Link firewall/router/VPN end-point.

gobeavs 04-12-2004 00:55

Re: Firewalls
 
I just use the firewalls on our routers....haven't had any problems so far I don't think.

Elgin Clock 04-12-2004 02:45

Re: Firewalls
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gobeavs
I just use the firewalls on our routers....haven't had any problems so far I don't think.

Same here.

Billfred 04-12-2004 04:12

Re: Firewalls
 
Here, I've got the standard WinXP firewall, plus about fifty layers of University of South Carolina technology between me and the internet. (Whether they actually work or not is another issue.)

Sully 04-12-2004 07:45

Re: Firewalls
 
I have used Black Ice for about two years - no problems. Why do i use it? The company made me install it. It mostly just tells me when they are pinging my home PC.

interesting link 2005 Firewall review

nathanielreindl 04-12-2004 08:50

Re: Firewalls
 
For my LAN, I use a Linux box that acts a lot like a Linksys/Netgear/D-Link router.

On the contrary, the machines in my DMZ are just hanging out there, fending for themselves. :)

Joe Ross 04-12-2004 12:06

Re: Firewalls
 
Depending on the computer, either 1 or 2 SOHO routers, and either iptables, Zonealarm, or Norton Internet Security.

team222badbrad 04-12-2004 18:02

Re: Firewalls
 
I just got a new Dell notebook. Since it came with a trial version of Mcafee software I just decided to spend the $50 bucks to get the full version of Virus Scan and Firewall Plus from them.

Will Mcafee be alright or should I simply dump them, get a full refund, and go the free route?

Venkatesh 04-12-2004 19:10

Re: Firewalls
 
Under Linux, I use iptables. What else is there to use?

Under Windows, I use the XP SP2 firewall. I used to use ZoneAlarm, since I had no idea what I was doing and that seemed like a good tool. The SP2 firewall is nowhere as demanding as ZoneAlarm and fits my needs excellently.

If you want some measure of outbound protection without any extra tools on Windows XP and 2000, open up the MMC to the IPSEC policy page and create a policy to block all inbound/outbound to any unneeded ports.

Astronouth7303 04-12-2004 19:55

Re: Firewalls
 
I use the one on our router, or ZoneAlarm if i'm running a software one.

Pierson 04-12-2004 22:00

Re: Firewalls
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by team222badbrad
I just got a new Dell notebook. Since it came with a trial version of Mcafee software I just decided to spend the $50 bucks to get the full version of Virus Scan and Firewall Plus from them.

Will Mcafee be alright or should I simply dump them, get a full refund, and go the free route?

The way I keep my computer secure is --> Zone Alarm (free version) --> Norton System Works (Antivirus, registry cleaner, and a whole bunch of useful system optimizers) --> AdAware/Spybot.

Personally, I would spend the $50 on System Works.

Raven_Writer 04-12-2004 22:53

Re: Firewalls
 
I've decided to up my security even more.

I still use SyGate Personal Firewall, but I've also re-done the Windows XP (Home [SP1]) Firewall. I doubt it'll give me much (if at all) more security, but just to be safe.

I did try ZoneAlarm, but it wasn't really what I needed, so I'll stick with my SG :)

nparikh 06-12-2004 23:22

Re: Firewalls
 
Well, on my laptop: Win XP Service Pack 2 Pre-installed, so I use that firewall built in. Then I use Norton Firewall/Internet Security. And finally, on the hardware end I use my Netgear G Router which has a "Double Firewall (SPI & NAT)." And that is pretty much it.


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