  lilhurricane iPurple Premium,Mod join:2003-01-11 Purple Zone clubs: 
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1 edit | reply to lilhurricane Re: [POLL] Personal Firewalls - 2008 Member Choice
And our new FAQ is up!!
•Preferred Personal Firewall - 2008 Member Choice
You can see it there as well as in the forum header  »2008 Member Choice FAQ's |
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  lilhurricane iPurple Premium,Mod join:2003-01-11 Purple Zone clubs: 
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1 edit | reply to salzan Thanks everyone for their participation, and to salzan for the compilation. 
This Poll is now closed..
Stay tuned here for the update to our Software Forum Member Choice new FAQ on Personal Firewalls
*Note: This thread will be updated at FCT (FAQ Creation Time), as will our forum header links.
»2008 Member Choice FAQ's

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 chrisretusn Retired Premium join:2007-08-13 Philippines 1 edit | reply to salzan Outpost along with a Router.
Edit: Forgot to add InJoy Firewall
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  Keizer I'M Your Huckleberry Premium,MVM join:2003-01-20 | reply to salzan XP's firewall, and router. |
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  Maarvin Premium join:2005-04-11 Denver, CO
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1 edit | reply to salzan On one of my computers the Comcast supplied McAfee Security Suite works well and is all I need for it. The other is Windows Firewall.
-- The first rule of fiber optics: you do not talk about fiber optics, ever!
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  Littlem129 Premium join:2007-05-13 White Pine, TN | reply to salzan Kaspersky Internet Security |
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  meeow Forever Folding for Team Helix Premium,MVM join:1999-08-20 Portland, OR clubs:  | reply to salzan I'm using a Router with WinXP firewall. |
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  jabarnut Light Years Away Premium,MVM join:2005-01-22 Galaxy M31
1 edit | reply to salzan As usual, a little late for the party.  Anyway, thanks for the excellent poll salzan !
said by jmorlan :Router with WinXP firewall. Yep, that about sums it up for me. I've used many of the 'fancy' Firewalls in the past, but just don't feel the need any more.
Of course, mileage may vary depending on the user...what ever makes you feel secure is the way to go, I suppose.  -- I had a life once.....now I have a Computer and a Modem. |
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  shearer Northern Lights Premium join:2002-06-18 Toronto, ON clubs: | reply to salzan Router + Kerio 2.1.5
Kerio 2.x is getting old though. I'm researching possible replacements as it does not work well with VMware Workstation 5/6 in Bridged networking mode. |
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  Zupe Premium,MVM join:2001-11-29 New York, NY clubs: | reply to salzan Router & Kerio 2.15 |
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  jeffjs
join:2000-12-11 US | reply to salzan I like Norton again. Using Norton 360 now. |
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  jmorlan Hmm... That's funny. Premium join:2001-02-05 Pacifica, CA | reply to salzan Router with WinXP firewall. |
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  Snoopy2 Premium join:2001-03-29 Mobile, AL | reply to salzan Comodo and Other (Eset Security Suite--inbound AND outbound, it works GREAT! -- RM1 (USN-RET) |
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  Owlbet Ignite the Ice Premium,MVM join:2002-09-24 Palmer, AK clubs:
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1 edit | reply to salzan Linksys BEFSR81 Router - 6 computers attached to it. • 3 XP computers - Zone Alarm Pro • 2 XP computers - Windows XP Firewall • Vista computer - Windows Vista Firewall (I feel vulnerable and exposed without Zone Alarm Pro on this computer and the free Zone Alarm is not an option at this time.)
Splendid work on the poll, salzan . Thank you. |
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  Deep Dish
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1 edit | reply to salzan OpenBSD running as a PPPoE client and pf (Packet Filter) firewall.
Also implemented OSPF (via OpenOSPFD) in my network to router through different networks. Overkill, but it's my network  -- Remember to scrub out on pppoe0 max-mss 1440 ... *thumbs up* |
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 whocares Premium join:2003-07-26 .. | reply to salzan Z/A 7.0.408. |
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| reply to salzan ZoneAlarm 2.6.362 still performing beautifully under XP SP2. (Haven't tried it on Vista yet.) Anything newer is a bloated sack of protoplasm.
Increasingly, however, I've been leaving people on Windows Firewall as they still can't deal with outbound permissions.
Obviously, with laptops taking over the market and the increased use of public APs, firewalling is more important than ever; it's a good thing XP SP2's stock one is relatively safe and stable, if a bit annoying.
-- B -- In a realm outside causality and function |
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  antiserious The Future ain't what it used to be Premium join:2001-12-12 Scranton, PA | reply to salzan
Sunbelt Kerio behind a router firewall for XP, just the router for Linux.
Good job on the poll, salzan . |
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  Grail Knight Who Dares Wins Premium join:2003-05-31 | reply to salzan Router & ZAP v4.5.594 |
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  Alcohol Premium join:2003-05-26 Somerset, NJ | reply to salzan AVG security suite with AV and firewall. |
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