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Definitive Best Firewall 2008


Definitive Best Firewall  

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  1. 1. Your choice?

    • BitDefender
      7
    • BlackIce
      6
    • Comodo Firewall
      160
    • Eset Smart Security
      78
    • Hardware Firewall/NAT Router
      70
    • Jetico
      3
    • Kaspersky Internet Security
      55
    • Lavasoft
      2
    • Linux based Firewall Distro
      7
    • Look 'n Stop
      5
    • McAfee
      6
    • Microsoft ISA
      3
    • Norton Internet Security
      12
    • Outpost
      46
    • Sunbelt Kerio Personal Firewall
      5
    • Tiny
      6
    • Windows Built In Firewall
      86
    • Windows OneCare
      9
    • Zone Alarm
      84
    • Other (please specify below)
      45


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Zone alarm does a pretty good job, however Commodo wins IMO cos its free and has many similar features ;), its Defence + feature does a damn good job. Although I will say the Zone alarm privacy options are second to none with the cookie and ad management.

EDIT: And credit to the Windows firewall, which seems to take the flak very well when you are downloading a firewall after a fresh install :p

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i use a version of Zonealarm 5 in Windows XP (older version)

but now i installed Vista and the new Zonealarm sucks... the older one is incompatible. so im researching other firewalls thanks to this thread :p

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what i look for in a firewall is the option to "allow" or "deny" a program from accessing the internet at will... like what Zonealarm did.

ofcourse this is including all the other features of a firewall.

i DO have a router btw (hardware firewall?) but i have the software firewall for the sake of program control.

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Blocking incoming connections is just not good enough. Say you were infected by a trojan or a worm. All your data would be uploaded or you will take part in a ddos attack and you wouldn't even know if you don't have a firewall that checks outbound traffic. Get real people.

x2!!!

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IMHO, Comodo is a horrible firewall, but it does beat most of the other newbs on the list. Most users like it because it's a freeware.

To be honest, if your opinion is that then you properly don't know how to use it. Which is sad because when manually configured, Comodo is a beast.

What I do is manually put in all the rules for each application I want to touch the internet in the firewall and do the same with Defence+ like make Microsoft Office a trusted application.

Then disable all pop ups until you want you install something, then turn on installation mode.

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An additional firewall downloaded is a waste of space on windows machines, the default one that comes with it is more than good enough if you know what you are doing., I'm behind a router & I use the windows built-in firewall.

Same here.

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