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Firewall suggestion vani 02-16-2008
Posted by vani on February 16, 2008, 7:23 am
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What firewall do you suggest that only does firewalling and keeps itself off
of spyware, virii and other security jurisdictions (and most of all, does
its job well)?

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Posted by Leythos on February 16, 2008, 9:14 am
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com.hr says...
> What firewall do you suggest that only does firewalling and keeps itself off
> of spyware, virii and other security jurisdictions (and most of all, does
> its job well)?

WatchGuard firebox x500 and above.

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Posted by Casey on February 16, 2008, 2:05 pm
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com.hr says...
> What firewall do you suggest that only does firewalling and keeps itself off
> of spyware, virii and other security jurisdictions (and most of all, does
> its job well)?
>
>
Sygate 5.6 3408
http://www.savefile.com/projects/1045215

Posted by Ansgar -59cobalt- Wiechers on February 16, 2008, 4:20 pm
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> ivan.svaljek!MAKNI!@email.t-com.hr says...
>> What firewall do you suggest that only does firewalling and keeps
>> itself off of spyware, virii and other security jurisdictions (and
>> most of all, does its job well)?
>
> Sygate 5.6 3408

If you want to run outdated software that will no longer receive any
security updates, that is.

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Posted by Casey on February 17, 2008, 1:38 pm
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says...
> > ivan.svaljek!MAKNI!@email.t-com.hr says...
> >> What firewall do you suggest that only does firewalling and keeps
> >> itself off of spyware, virii and other security jurisdictions (and
> >> most of all, does its job well)?
> >
> > Sygate 5.6 3408
>
> If you want to run outdated software that will no longer receive any
> security updates, that is.
>
> cu
> 59cobalt
>
Nowdays, it amazing how many users want the latest upgradable
software with the ever increasing amount of features which are
used to help sell the product.

From what I've seen, Sygate is complete within itself and doesn't
grow old with age. In Sygate, the user builds all the rules and can
make changes as required. Here are the functions which can be
used in combinations to build each rule.
Allow/Block, Host Address, Ports 1-65535, Protocols TCP, UDP,
ICMP, Direction In/Out/Both, Scheduling, Applications.

I believe you will find that these are all the parameters one would
require to control operation of their computer on internet--this
of course disregards getting malware infections. That is a separate
problem that is usually caused by how the user uses the computer.
Casey

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