I'm looking for good free firewalls for windows os. I've tried sygate but want to know if there's anything else out there.
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I'm looking for good free firewalls for windows os. I've tried sygate but want to know if there's anything else out there.
zone alarm, symantec, etc. Take your pick. Google is your friend.
Actually, there are very few...............Zone Alarm is probably the most common free one.
;)
Paralyse,
You came to the right site for your question but, I'm going to rephrase what very_unhappy said in a more friendly fashion. On the main screen, I took the title of your thread and searched the forums, (which took me all of about 20 seconds) and on the very first page, 5th up from the bottom was a thread that was titled almost identical to yours. "Good Free Firewalls with Features"
What does this mean? It means that you may aggrevate people here if you don't take the time to research topics that have been discussed before. Especially when there are not-so-old threads with a title almost the same as your own. I'm not picking on you, just giving some friendly advice.
:D
You should have stayed banned unhappy. I Hope someone is as helpful to you when you need help.
Why do people need to post saying to go search yourself, google it etc. Either help him or dont post at all. If everyone googled everything there would be no posts at all.
Agreed comments from experiance are what is needed but at least his link was a full page of firewalls to download not just a go google it!.....who was he before?Quote:
Originally posted here by Nokia
You should have stayed banned unhappy. I Hope someone is as helpful to you when you need help.
Why do people need to post saying to go search yourself, google it etc. Either help him or dont post at all. If everyone googled everything there would be no posts at all.
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who was he before?
he WAS unhappy
got banned
so now he's very_ unhappy :)
Ugh, Zone Alarm...it's so fat...
...not many options for config'ing it either.
I found this awesome link http://downloads.antionline.com/category/2359-1-n.htm
Try Filseclab for a free firewall.
I just loaded it on this W2K box. Failed the nmap test at first, but some config'ing passes it.
Takes some finagling to stealth the thing, but it's got a nice interface and seems emminently configurable.
I am going to play dumb here ( not that hard ) but what do you mean by "free"
You said "windows os"
What OS ?
If you have a legit copy of XP and have Sp2 installed, it is on by default. Just learn to configure it! ( though it is not the best, it is adequate in some circumstances. You don't even need Sp2, but before that you had to turn it on.)
If you have an antivirus package many come with firewalls. Although you may have paid for the antivirus package, the firewall may be there, thus in that respect, it is free.
Paralyse, although I am not going to neg you ( although I should, especially based on the fact that you have been around here long enough to know better ) you should have known enough to supply enough info for your situation to elicit a targeted and correct response.
Is this for a stand-alone machine?
Is this for a machine behind a router?
Is this for a machine with multiple connection interfaces? ( i.e. ethernet, wireless. etc. )
It makes a difference when recommending something!
Example: AFAIK, the free version of ZA will only bind to one device ( ethernet, modem, etc. ) If you want wireless in addition to, you have to use the pay version.
I can go on, but my idea has been presented.
And yes, this has been presented in the past here on AO.
Hmmm have you tried using the free firewall that XP has got?
It's got a few options to help configure it a little bit, but other then that it's pretty decent, well it's better then having nothing at all..
Comodo looks interesting and is well-reviewed.
edit -- tired this one on a W2K machine. She's fat...14mb download. Looks like Zone Alarm. Passes the nmap test. Stealthed by default.
I know you said that you wanted a firewall for Windows, but do you have an old computer lying around the house? Even an outdated PC will run Smoothwall. Its a firewall out of the box distro of linux that runs on any PC with two network cards. No linux knowledge is necassary to set it up. You'll probably have to buy an extra NIC, but the software is free. That way, you can take one more process off the computer you work with. If you still want a software firewall, I might re-reccomend what the last few people said about learning how to configure the Windows XP SP2 built-in firewall. It's not the most full-featured security app out there, but it will keep you protected from your average worm, port scan, etc.
-NeuTron
yeah, yeah, i know this may have been posted prior. i think everything has already been posted in one way or another. i would like something like sygate, configurable as all get out and free. but since it's been bought up, looks like no one is going to update it. i don't really trust xp sp2 firewall. not very configurable. on router i'm on dmz, don't want to run a whole computer to run a firewall, the process doesn't slow my machine down all that much, wouldn't be worth the electric bill.
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a lot of ppl come hear looking for answers, i included. i asked for "good free firewalls for windows os". i didn't ask if it was reposted, i didn't ask for a list from google. all i wanted was your thoughts on "good free firewalls for windows os". i want to know what you've tried, what has worked, and what hasn't worked. if it's been posted before, kindly post the link and be done with it.
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Paralyse
I accept your "rant" as I do not think that your question is out of place.
Effectively, you are asking what is the best "whatever" TODAY , not last week, last month or last year?
The answer will change on a regular basis, so I feel that your question is quite valid/normal/acceptable or whatever.
Unfortunately, it seems that fully featured firewalls are no longer available for "free".
Perhaps a review of "good value for money" firewalls would be more useful?
;)
Wow. All of you missed the best free firewall on the planet.
/me points to the wire cutters in the tool box. 100% guaranteed to never let a single unwanted packet get in. ;)
Cheer up fellas.
--TH13
Hah! --TH13 ,
And there was me thinking of "marzipan" (C4 or PE4 to us Brits) and Remington large pistol primers, and a bit of command wire..................
I always was too teknikal and missed the obvious :D
But the cutters would have come in handy for the command wire? so I got it part right :p
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Paralyse,
I tried being nice about it the first time around but, that obviously had no effect...anyway.
Maybe AO should remove the "has this thread been posted before?" link on the subject line of a new thread. Maybe tell JUP that they can get rid of the "Similar Threads" section as well. Hell, let's just ditch the archives and let everyone start identical threads so we can answer the same question 16 times.
It's a pure sign of laziness that you chose to start a new thread before researching archived threads for your answers. I'm not your personal secretary, nor is anyone else here. Why should we go through the work of finding the link to a thread that has already discussed your topic. That's your job. You want information, go look for it. If you search the archives and still don't find an answer, then fine...start your new thread.
While AO is a great site for answers, and most people here are quite helpful, don't expect us to take up the slack for your laziness. Do the damn research.
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