  joshb Don't sweat the small stuff. Premium join:2006-03-04 Calgary, AB clubs: | reply to Owlbet Re: Firewall Poll 2009
I have my routers"s" internally and a BSD box facing the outside world. -- R.I.P Mom. |
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  Sindows 7
join:2006-09-13 Hope, BC 1 edit | reply to Owlbet Windows 7 Firewall Control
»www.sphinx-soft.com/Vista/index.html
Router with firewall is a given..... |
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  ZZZZZZZ Premium join:2001-05-27 PARADISE | reply to Owlbet A thread raised from the dead. 
Online Armor premium and Sygate on a W2K drive. -- ~~Get our troops home...now!!~~ |
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  Vampirefo Premium,MVM join:2000-12-11 Huntington, WV | reply to sivran Router only haven't used a software firewall since 2003-2004. that was Kerio 2.1.5.
Nice poll by the way lots of choices. -- Best RegardsVampirefo |
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  sivran Long Live The Suite Premium join:2003-09-15 Arlington, TX clubs:
·RoadRunner Cable
| reply to Owlbet Looks like I'm alone with the Private Firewall. I am getting kinda annoyed with its prompts (even in training mode! ) but overall I still think it has potential. It recently went freeware, for anyone curious, and I also started a thread about it and posted some screenshots. -- In dadkins' memory, Think outside the Fox... |
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  Madcap Reformed Forum Troll Premium join:2004-06-26 Kenosha, WI clubs: | reply to Owlbet Windows Firewall XP + Online Armor + DGL-4500 router. |
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  juilinsandar Texas Gooner Premium join:2000-07-17 San Benito, TX
·AT&T DSL Service
| reply to Owlbet 2Wire Router
Desktop - Mcafee Suite Free from AT&T Laptop - Online Armor Premium
I just replaced Comodo on my laptop with OA, and so far so good. I like that it's verbose and easier to understand as compared to Comodo. -- An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last. - Sir Winston Churchill |
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  De Hollander
join:2008-12-05 Netherlands 1 edit | reply to Owlbet Router and XP or Vista Firewalls. |
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 MorpheusUK
join:2003-09-09
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  jadinolf I love you Fred Premium join:2005-07-09 Ojai, CA
·DSL EXTREME
1 edit | reply to Owlbet Got to update my previous post.
Zone Alarm Pro (Free to me) on two computers
Zone Alarm free on one computer
Online Armor Premium on another computer
Outpost Pro on another
Just trying them out. All seem fine now.
Still using the modem/router firewall as well. -- We miss you, dadkins. |
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  danny9 Go Ahead, Make My Day Premium join:2002-07-14 Clinton Township, MI clubs: 
·VoicePulse
·Comcast
| reply to Owlbet I have to correct a much earlier post in this thread. I was trying comodo cis but not anymore.
I still use a router but with OA++  -- "In times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act.." George Orwell |
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 OriginalSelf
join:2009-08-15 | reply to Owlbet Online Armor Premium ++ gets my vote. With or without a router it is one hard -- if not impossible -- nut to crack.
Good job Tall Emu!
OrigSelf |
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  Anonymous_users
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Online armor  |
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  Sam Spade
@zebra.lt | reply to Owlbet Online Armor ++ with D-Link 604 router.
Sam Spade |
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  Noah Vail Premium join:2004-12-10 Lorton, VA
·RoadRunner Cable
| reply to Owlbet I've been putting Smoothwall on my collection of broke-screen notebooks. It was easier than making IPTables behave in DD-WRT and more fun than configuring either Netopia or Cisco routers.
Not quite the same thing: I've noticed that slaving my corp DNS servers to OpenDNS has cut my malware infections way down. NV |
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 jp10558 Premium join:2005-06-24 Willseyville, NY | reply to Owlbet Comodo Internet Security + Router FTW! |
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  Rebrider Been There Done That Premium join:2000-11-23 | reply to Owlbet Zone Alarm with Router |
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  ironwalker World Renowned Premium,MVM join:2001-08-31 Keansburg, NJ clubs: | reply to Owlbet Outpost firewall pro for outbound protection, I also use a router with a firewall for inbound protection. |
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 MorpheusUK
join:2003-09-09
| reply to Owlbet Comodo Firewall with Defense+ (not AV) & Router on Desktops Kaspersky Internet Security SE (for ultra-portables) on my Eee-PC
I figured using a suite on the netbook would be better suited to the lower resources than my usual layered approach and I already had a 3 machine KIS license (free from my bank) which I use for the AV component on my desktops since my KAV license expired -- Just because you're paranoid, it doesn't mean they are not after you |
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