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Message-ID: <122827b90601191345t6400f5bapc6692484749395d1@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Thu Jan 19 21:46:15 2006
From: stan.bubrouski at gmail.com (Stan Bubrouski)
Subject: PC Firewall Choices
My personal favorite was the older versions of Tiny Personal Firewall,
though they did have the major flaw of popping up stuff when the
computer was locked thus I stopped using it. They fixed it, but the
revamped interface they put out a couple years ago wasn't to my
liking. What do you think of the current Tiny compared to ZA?
-sb
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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