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Message-ID: <008401c331c2$dda37780$c71121c2@exchange.sharpuk.co.uk> From: DaveHowe at cmn.sharp-uk.co.uk (Dave Howe) Subject: Zone Alarm BlueRaven wrote: > On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 10:37:50PM +0200, Michael Linke wrote: >> There is one big benefit, which no hardware router can bring you. >> Zone alarm and other Windows based Software Firewalls can block >> network access for programs. A HW firewall can only block a whole >> machine but can't denied access for one software and allow access >> for another software on the same machine. > > Never heard about proxies, did you? :-) If proxies can now distinguish which program redirects via them, I would be interested to hear how...
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