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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
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    • 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
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zone alarm, as someone may have pointed out, is only the "best" because it's one of, if not the only, free firewall on that list. the fact that "pro" is in brackets doesn't help. what should have been done is have ZA pro as a separate option...then it'll be clear that people opt for the free option, and just say it's the best because they haven't used most of the others.

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Windows Firewall... Why? - It blocks everything.

Some noob firewalls like Norton Internet Security are all: ?spyware.exe it trying to access the internet, do you want to allow??

Most people will click yes because they?re trying to do something else and have clicked yes so many times before to allow legitimate programs to access the internet. Windows firewall blocks everything, even legitimate stuff, no warnings at all.

If you want to allow your legitimate apps to get to the net you can configure a rule (most of the time that involves going into the settings and ticking a box.)

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I posted this message in another thread.

Has anyone else noticed any problems with the latest version of the Zone Alarm Security Suite and MSN Messenger? I downloaded the trial version and ever since I've been having problems trying to sign in to MSN. I've checked my settings in ZA and turned the IM filtering off, but still can't sign in to MSN. I've done a Google search on the problem and get quite a few articles on the issue, but no real fix to the problem. Has anyone else noticed anything and does anyone know of a fix?

I'd really like to use Zone Alarm seeing as its one of the most popular, but these issues are forcing me elsewhere... :angry:

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I have an SMC Barricade with Windows Firewall (sp2)

All I need, my system never has any problems and i occasianly download and run adaware and m$ i dont even keep em installed

I don't really do anything that will get me a virus, or spyware, an dif I do I clean it right away,

worst comes to worse ide format, big deal.

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What would be the best firewall if I'm using an old 800MHz P3 128MB Ram?!

ATM I have Avast AV which does not take lots of memory, the only affect I notice is whilst loading Windows.

ATM I am using Windows built-in firewall, but telling the truth I'm not feeling secured with it. At least I only get pop ups when I'm trying to ionstall a new application, nothing else. What do you guys suggest I use on the system below?

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