Firewall

NightwolfNightwolf Afghanistan Member
edited January 2006 in Science & Tech
Just wondering what firewall program you guys use if you do?

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  • TroganTrogan London, UK
    edited November 2005
    I just use XP SP2 Firewall on a Desktop PC and Laptop
  • zero-counterzero-counter Linux Lubber San Antonio Member
    edited November 2005
    Jetico Personal Firewall
  • gibbonslgibbonsl Grand Forks AFB
    edited November 2005
    sygate personal
  • LeonardoLeonardo Wake up and smell the glaciers Eagle River, Alaska Icrontian
    edited November 2005
    Hardware firewall on my Linksys wireless router.
  • NightwolfNightwolf Afghanistan Member
    edited November 2005
    Leonardo wrote:
    Hardware firewall on my Linksys wireless router.
    Same here.
  • zero-counterzero-counter Linux Lubber San Antonio Member
    edited November 2005
    If we are talking about hardware firewalls now, I use my DLINK DI-624 with the july firmware revision, port 113 stealthed, and of course, the most strict rule set.
  • NightwolfNightwolf Afghanistan Member
    edited November 2005
    If we are talking about hardware firewalls now, I use my DLINK DI-624 with the july firmware revision, port 113 stealthed, and of course, the most strict rule set.
    Just any firewalls.....hardware or software.
  • ShortyShorty Manchester, UK Icrontian
    edited November 2005
    Cisco PIX :D
  • edited November 2005
    Sygate :D
  • botheredbothered Manchester UK
    edited November 2005
    Leonardo wrote:
    Hardware firewall on my Linksys wireless router.
    Ditto.
  • edited November 2005
    ZoneAlarm.
  • QCHQCH Ancient Guru Chicago Area - USA Icrontian
    edited November 2005
    Dedicated system running astaro (Linux based) firewall. Easy to setup, free, and runs rock solid. :thumbsup:
  • edited December 2005
    McAfee, The one that comes with MSN Premium, I wouldnt recomend it because before i wasnt able to access the network folder on this comp from another comp on my network, took me 2 months to figure out that i wasnt doing anything stupid and that it was the firewall that was blocking anyone else to view any folder that are on my PC. Also if i want to host a server on HALO, i have to disable it (took me 2 months to figure that one out to). I guess that is good for a firewall to do, but i think its to much.


    EDIT: That thing is a fricking memory hog
  • gibbonslgibbonsl Grand Forks AFB
    edited December 2005
    now ZoneAlarm pro

    now that sygate got canned :shakehead
  • fatcatfatcat Mizzou Icrontian
    edited December 2005
    the one in the router...netgear style
  • EnverexEnverex Worcester, UK Icrontian
    edited December 2005
    Router DMZ'd to my server which then runs IPTables (firewalling + control) and IPRoute2 (packet conditioning).
  • Straight_ManStraight_Man Geeky, in my own way Naples, FL Icrontian
    edited December 2005
    Nightwolf wrote:
    Just wondering what firewall program you guys use if you do?

    A hardened router.
  • EMTEMT Seattle, WA Icrontian
    edited January 2006
    After Sygate's death (which makes me really sad, stupid Symantec) I found Outpost Firewall Pro to have a good set of features. 30-day trial, I might buy it yet...
    http://www.agnitum.com/products/outpost/index.php

    (I know it's a month-old thread, thought it should be mentioned in here though)
  • athalonheadathalonhead Member
    edited January 2006
    Zone alarm--free version
    Most people say it is better than win xp firewalll because it scans outbound data and windows firewall only inbound
  • EnverexEnverex Worcester, UK Icrontian
    edited January 2006
    Installing a firewall if you don't entirely know what you're doing makes things much worse (you end up locking out necessary things).
  • DonutDonut Maine New
    edited January 2006
    Is there a down and dirty guide for firewall settings for those of us that don't know what we're doing?
  • EnverexEnverex Worcester, UK Icrontian
    edited January 2006
    Yes, if you're behind a router or on Dial-up, don't bother with one :P
  • DonutDonut Maine New
    edited January 2006
    Enverex wrote:
    Yes, if you're behind a router or on Dial-up, don't bother with one :P

    ;D That's what I thought, on dial-up I wasn't to worried, but I got cable about a week ago and another router is on order. (mine died) that's why I was asking.
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