xpsp2's firewall - how good is it?


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a question, especially for the folks that've installed the rc1 build of xp's sp2: have you gone to a website that will run a firewall scan/test and checked out the results? if so, how well did it turn out? is the built-in firewall going to be good enough to replace something like zonealarm?

ok, that turned out to be 3 questions, but c'mon... ;)

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I'd say it's pretty good, though it's up to you wether or not you replace ZoneAlarm. It is better than the previous version, along with many UI changes. It also is running during bootup, while the previous one wasn't, so you were vulnerable for a few secs on bootup.

The built in firewall will never replace a commercial firewall product. No matter what you do with ICF, it will only block incoming traffic, so if you have a trojan installed--tough luck.

Plus, commercial firewalls have extensive logging to show you all the interesting traffic on your line. ICF is silent.

so powerful i couldnt connect to the net while i had SP2 installed! lol

If it did that to everyone, it would provide the best protection of all :yes:

No matter what you do with ICF, it will only block incoming traffic, so if you have a trojan installed--tough luck.

I'm sorry but this statement is flat out incorrect. The SP2 Windows Firewall does block both incoming and outgoing traffic. When an application attempt to access the internet, Windows Firewall WILL inform you, and gives the option to allow it to do so, or block it.

a question, especially for the folks that've installed the rc1 build of xp's sp2: have you gone to a website that will run a firewall scan/test and checked out the results? if so, how well did it turn out? is the built-in firewall going to be good enough to replace something like zonealarm?

ok, that turned out to be 3 questions, but c'mon... ;)

It's a lot better than not using one at all.

I'm sorry but this statement is flat out incorrect.  The SP2 Windows Firewall does block both incoming and outgoing traffic.  When an application attempt to access the internet, Windows Firewall WILL inform you, and gives the option to allow it to do so, or block it.

DOH! Of course, I killed my ICF, and I didnt even realize it.. Geez.

Sorry for the misinformation guys. I retract my statements.

i just got a perfect stealth scan with ICF and shildsup...

I don't know about all of the microsoft bashers here, but I think they may have got it right this time, as i feel no need to reinstall ZAP

Don't allow ShieldsUP! to be the sole tool you use to compare Windows Firewall to ZoneAlarm Pro: there are many more things to consider when comparing them.

Well, I dunno. :laugh: It's 3 A.M. :rofl:

Just think about it. Do you want the many more advanced features of a commercial firewall, or will you be satisfied with Windows' own simpler version?

To be honest i dont think I could want any more features from a firewall than the winxp one. It has:

  • Configurable Options
  • Outbound Blocking
  • Inbound Blocking
  • Logging
  • Full stealth scan good
  • Total Intergration into OS

Seems enough for me :p

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