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Date: Wed Jan 18 04:32:09 2006
From: greybrimstone at aim.com (greybrimstone@....com)
Subject: PC Firewall Choices

Personally... I'd choose to use monowall... google it, fast, secure, 
easy as hell to use...

-Adriel

-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Hyatt <me@...t.org>
To: 'Nic Werner' <nicwerner@...il.com>
Cc: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Sent: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 18:59:52 -0700
Subject: RE: [Full-disclosure] PC Firewall Choices

   Given the choice between one of those selections and a standard 
Linksys
router / firewall combo, wouldn't it be safer to go with the hardware
firewall? I find the configuration options to be quite a bit more 
in-depth,
and the hardware firewall doesn't get itself as stuck in the system as 
say,
ZA does.

Nick Hyatt
me@...t.org


-----Original Message-----
From: full-disclosure-bounces@...ts.grok.org.uk
[mailto:full-disclosure-bounces@...ts.grok.org.uk] On Behalf Of Nic 
Werner
Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 4:05 PM
To: Steven
Cc: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] PC Firewall Choices

ZoneAlarm - gets in the way, and hard to diagnose problems. You end up
turning it off because it never remembers your settings and you can't 
trust
it.

Kerio - I liked the best, but the GUI would crash when trying to 
display all
your packets. This is a known bug. Allows you to create rules, and to 
see
how they are applied in comparison to the system-generated rules. 
Definitely
try.

8Signs - Said it had stateful packet inspection, but didn't. I gave up
trying to poke a hole for TFTP.

I haven't tried Tiny, its next on my list. The toughest part about these
firewalls (for me) is determining how/when a packet is filtered.
Does it hit the internal rules first or does it check against yours?
If one time you hit Permit on a pop-up window, can you go into the 
program
and find rule?


On 1/17/06, Steven <steven@...ebug.org> wrote:
> I am looking at supplementing the Windows XP (Pro) SP2 Firewall with 
a
> third party product on a bunch of Windows machines.  I am trying to
> determine what product to go with and wanted to solicit some opinions
> from this mailing list.  The four that I really come across and have
> used in some cases are ZoneAlarm, Sygate, Norton, Kerio, and Tiny.  
My
> understanding is that Norton has actually acquired Sygate and that 
the
> Sygate Personal Firewall probably wouldn't be the best choice of 
these
> now.  With that in mind I am looking for a product that easy to 
setup,
> easy to use, works well, and does not take up too much in terms of
> system resources or harddrive space ( I also don't want it to add 20
minutes to the boot process either).
>
> I am not looking for e-mail protection, anitivrus, or any other
> non-firewall type services to be included.  I do however want it to 
be
> able to manage applications and their internet usage.  (i.e. if they
> install something new that tries to access the web (trojans included)
> they will get a popup telling them something is doing this).
>
> Any suggestions and opinions on the above products and any others 
that
> I might not have mentioned are welcomed.
>
> Also -- on top of this if someone knows of software/hardware that can
> scan these machines and verify whether or not both the SP2 FW and/or
> the 3rd part FW -- and perhaps prevent them network access if they 
are
> not running -- please let me know. [I am not sure what security
> products have these capabilities]
>
> Thanks
>
> Steven
>
>
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