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lazygamer:
What is the best(or one of the best) freeware(or free to non-corporate customers, depending on license agreement) Wind0ze firewall?

Now I'm not seriously counting on me being quite safe with Windows and a firewall, but it's a good place to learn how to use one I suppose.

If I want true security(but this is less about security and more about learning) I'll turn to Linux, I know the drill. But we'll talk about Linux firewalls when I get an external DSL modem or Linux suddenly starts supporting internal DSLs.  

I know this is sort of Windows BBS material, but it actually skirts the rules for the MES windows forum because I'm not asking for help with X Windows problem, nor am I asking for pirated software.  

Besides, WinBBS is full of losers, I respect the intelligence of those here...

Pantso:
I believe that one of the best firewalls for windows is ZoneAlarm. I haven't used windows for quite a while though, since I mostly use OS X and Linux. Perhaps, others can help more.  

mobrien_12:
Tiny Personal Firewall is good too.  Not as many features but it allows you better control (IMHO) over rule specification, making it a little more like linux firewalls.

The old version is free for non-commercial use and is what I use.

Faust:
Kerio personal firewall is good and free (note lowercase free)
Norton personal firewall performs far far better at blocking portscans (tested with www.grc.com, www.pcflank.com and some scanners I downloaded) than zone alarm does.  I know scanning isnt the only thing it should be good at (eg should also stop plain wrong packets) but i cant be bothered testing for other stuff (and i wouldnt know what i was doing) and if your on a dsl modem your probably mainly worried about kiddies with scanners anyway.  That said the "logging" feature in norton is annoying and it is expensive.  I still believe for client end windows comps its good though.

However!  Obviously its a win program and nothing could really secure a dam with taht many holes... wouldnt it be nice if there was some way to put a dedicated firewall on a cool OS "in between" your computer and your isp? wouldnt it be even better if the cost of the old comp for that dedicated hardware firewall was cheaper than most win firewall apps? heres the ultimate solution! smoothwall!

this puppy comes with a pretty full on firewall, AND it masquerades your computers behind it AND its been hardened up for security AND you dont need to waste your desktops CPU cycles on a firewall ap AND the cost of the (not necessarily fast) computer to run it on would be no more than $50 AUS ($25 US) AND theres no need to waste desktop box hdd space or RAM on a firewall app AND with a hub you can have one firewall managing multiple comps so you dont need to mantain seperate firewalls on multiple comps at once! AND if your "interested in learning" like you said then seeing the output of iptables -L will help a lot as will reading an iptables script

BUT WAIT!  THERES MORE!

AND its Free Software!!! (in BOTH terms!)

      :D            :D            :D            :D            :D          


Ah CRAP!  Ignore alll the above just noticed that theyre still working on DHCP...    :rolleyes:      :rolleyes:      :rolleyes:  
sorry - AND you can wait till they add dhcp support!
edit : ha ha ha! I was wrong! Smoothwall still "0WnZ j00 4r$3" 8-)

[ April 18, 2003: Message edited by: Faust ]

KernelPanic:

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Ah CRAP!  Ignore alll the above just noticed that theyre still working on DHCP...    :rolleyes:      :rolleyes:      :rolleyes:  
sorry - AND you can wait till they add dhcp support!

[ April 18, 2003: Message edited by: Faust ][/QB]
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I dunno about that, DHCP works on my smoothwall. Maybe you're talking about beta?

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