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Thread: Decent Freebie Firewall
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16th April 2005, 09:47 PM #1
Decent Freebie Firewall
Hei Guys,
Can anyone recommend a decent freebie firewall.
I've been using Sygate but since changing from dialup to broadband it is acting up.
I've having to disable it to get in to various websites - these are all sites that worked fine on when I was on dialup.
Cheers
Paul
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16th April 2005, 10:15 PM #2
Try alt.comp.freeware in google groups, do a search for firewall. I did a search and came up with the link below. If it does not work I will give you more information when I have time later on. Also do a search for priceless freeware which is a site that the alt.comp.freeware users have put together to promote the best freeware found during the previous year. This site has been going many years now.
Daniel
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...rch+this+groupMy advice is rarely any good, but is free to use at your own risk.
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16th April 2005, 10:27 PM #3
I thought I answered you in your Sygate thread.
Anyway, to repeat myself:Zone Alarm.
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16th April 2005, 10:33 PM #4
Hei Craig,
Zone Alarm is not a freebie - they have a 15 day trial but I don't want to mess around having to reload it on two pc's every two weeks.
Cheers
Paul
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16th April 2005, 11:03 PM #5
Paul...you will find a free version of Zone Alarm here.
Macca
http://www.download.com/3000-2092-10...age&tag=button
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16th April 2005, 11:04 PM #6
Kerio is good but technical to set up properly.
Their latest version is a dog.
Runs so slow you might as well use a 2400 bd modem. :mad:
I use a slightly older version and it appears to block all attacks.
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16th April 2005, 11:09 PM #7
Zone alarm is available free and its pretty good once you get used to managing the pop up warnings.
beejay1
http://community.webshots.com/user/eunos9
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17th April 2005, 01:45 AM #8
So you blokes think Zone Alarm is good eh? Hmm. I've got a cousin who works in the computer security industry (protecting people, not selling the programs) and he has giggles at people who believe that, claims he can crack it with very little effort. Same goes for all the freebies.
Mate, you get what you pay for ... and I'm guessing what you're protecting ain't worth much if free is all it's worth.
Cheers
Richard
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17th April 2005, 02:49 AM #9
Daddles
Same goes for all the freebies.
Quite often you will find the least known programs are more effiecient at keeping intruders at bay than the known ones.
DanielMy advice is rarely any good, but is free to use at your own risk.
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17th April 2005, 11:34 AM #10
Originally Posted by Daddles
I woudnt class Zone Alarm as a freebie...the free version is a scaled down version of the commercially available package.Whatever note you blow youre never more than a semitone away from the correct one....(Miles Davis)
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17th April 2005, 12:21 PM #11
I agree with Kiwigeo.... It a smaller version of the Pro edition.
I participated in a trial of Zone Alarm free version with a well known consumer magazine and my computer was never breached. I don't know how many took part in the test but Zone Alarm came out as a very good product.
I find it easy to use and have been running it for years and have had no problems.
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17th April 2005, 01:44 PM #12
Richard,
The fact is that if a determined profesional wants my data he will have my data regardless how much money I do or don't spend of software.
The harsh reality is that I have to rely on freebie software - granted it probably isn't as good as the paid version but it is better than nothing and will stop the amateurs.
Cheers
Paul
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17th April 2005, 07:00 PM #13
Originally Posted by Daddles
You should at least have a router between your system and the internet. Most of the popular home routers can be configured to keep out most a$$hole script kiddies by shuting down the open ports, but the good ones can get past most available routers in no time. But then again the good ones don't waste their time going after you, they have bigger fish to fry.
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