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The Definitive "BEST FIREWALL" thread


The Definitive "BEST FIREWALL"  

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  1. 1. The Definitive "BEST FIREWALL"

    • Black Ice
      23
    • Kerio/Tiny Personal Firewall
      99
    • Norton Firewall
      108
    • McAfee Firewall
      24
    • Zone Alarm (Pro)
      259
    • Sygate Firewall
      113
    • Outpost
      80
    • Any *nix solution
      35
    • Windows XP Built-In
      66
    • Other
      74


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wow only 6 people voted for mcafee? their latest Mcafee firewall plus is great! easy to use, lots of information (graphs, pie charts, ip tracking, etc), blocks everything.. and even looks nice! :)

I agree I used to use Zone Alarm, but I like McAfee Firewall Plus much better. It's more informative and the information is easier to understand and configure.

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NIS seriously lagged my boot time, slowed down my browsing and took up too many resources on my pc.

I've tried all those firewalls except Outpost. I use Sygate Pro. It's the only one of the bunch that passed all the leak tests I applied on my computer, and registered as stealth.

http://www.pcflank.com/art21.htm

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I too got a perfect score without a software firewall. I posted something on this in another topic with a list of other sites you could go to check your security.

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?show...50233&st=15&hl=

my post is somewhere near the bottom of that page...

hope its helpful

cheers!

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Why people depend on software firewalls so much, I don't know. Hardware is the best way to go. The only real plus about software firewalls is that they monitor how your programs access the internet. Save your money and get a router.

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Ive gone for the windows one but only the post sp2 version as that is great! The on ebefore was adaquate and better than nothing.

The best firewalls are more than likely going to be :-

Hardware Firewalls

Corporate firewalls (MS Internet Security & Acceleration Server)

Personal firewalls are not greatly needed. All home pc's need really are DDOS protection and Windows Xp's Builtin, Unless of course people are running services such as web servers or ftp's.

Most people use personal firewalls instead of builtin firewalls purely for phsycological reasons, just like when people add thousands of locks to doors cause they're paranoid

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DDoS protection relys on your ISP. Firewall or not, you will get your connection clogged.

Personal firewalls are not greatly needed. All home pc's need really are DDOS protection and Windows Xp's Builtin

What, in your universe ICF doesn't count as a personal firewall?

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