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Thread: favorite firewall?

  1. #21
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    Steph, can you post a link to where you found that Norton Firewall was sensible to a remote crash? I would like to see it for myself if possible
    [shadow]Scorp666, the Infamous Orgasmatron[/shadow]

  2. #22
    Why don't you just try it? Not hard to get Norton to crash, it's a little more tricky to get it to crash open...
    America - Land of the free, home of the brave.

  3. #23
    I'm using Fli4L, http://www.fli4l.de/e_index.htm
    that means I use an old 486 as Router and Firewall for
    my Windows pc.
    Unfortunately, the device is broken at the moment and so
    I have to use the desktop firewall from Sygate.
    monoton

  4. #24
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    Thumbs up Welcome monoton!

    Glad yo have you aboard Don't worry about the sentences, I can't type English either and my grammar is highly deficient...

    That 486 firewall seems interesting! Did it do a good job while your machine worked?
    [shadow]Scorp666, the Infamous Orgasmatron[/shadow]

  5. #25
    Thank you for welcoming me

    I configured the firewall using the documentation and the faq of the developers websites.
    It ran very stably on my mashine until the old power supply blew

    I run additionaly the Sygate firewall on my windows pc and there were never any
    messages of attacking.

    The logfile of the fli4l showed me sometimes some attacking,
    I did a research on it and found out that this comes from other peoples using the same lan
    (we are accessing the internet using a hub) when they start their icq clients or anything.

    I could not collect more experiences at this time because I have got my flatrate now just for 3 days
    and the whole town is connected to the cable modem provider like a big lan because we
    get always the same IP-Adress, only the adress of our standardgateway changes if we
    make a new connection.

    Before I got the flatrate I was using a normal dial up modem and I used the same software
    and the same router. The fli4l presented me often reports of people who tried to scan
    my ports but the Sygate firewall did not recognize anything.

    So I can say that fli4l catched up more or less all the attacks, I think.

    I hope you did understand what I'm trying to tell...
    monoton

  6. #26
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    use Zone Alarm, Norton, Mcafee ( ok ) I use Zone Alarm, another few tools. you need to ask God to fix it!

  7. #27
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    Roger monoton!

    I now need to dig my old comp out of the wardrobe and give it a go

    This place is extra cool for the new stuff you learn everyday and the jokes and script kiddies posts
    [shadow]Scorp666, the Infamous Orgasmatron[/shadow]

  8. #28
    @Scorp666:

    Just give it a try, I hope it will work fine for you
    monoton

  9. #29
    I use BlackICE defender, which is not a firewall, really....

  10. #30
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    Zone Alarm is my choice.It's free....:-) The same thread had been posted severel times in AO.So have a search.

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