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ArchAngel21x
Waiting For iPhone 5
Premium
join:2001-10-28
Lincoln, NE
Reviews:
·Internet Nebraska

I Don't Like This

I don't like this at all. First the latest release of Zone Alarm screws around with my mail program, and now this? Time to look into Norton's Firewall...
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I am the beginning. I am the end. I am forever, and I will continue to exist long after everything, even hope itself, has been destroyed.


Cop
Premium
join:2001-09-05
Auburn, AL

Great... There goes my firewall.



kapil
The Kapil

join:2000-04-26
Chicago, IL

reply to ArchAngel21x
Norton sucks!

...besides, if you're an average user and don't host any services, just block all the ports and use NAT, you almost don't need a firewall.
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::: Do, or do not, there is no try:::»www.kapilville.com


WWV_1

join:2002-05-14
Mesa, AZ

reply to ArchAngel21x

zone alarm and email ?

How did it screw with your Email program??? For about a month now, mine has been stating that the email area of this program is not fully functional....any ideas?

I'm using Outlook and zone alarm pro.

wtansill
Ncc1701

join:2000-10-10
Falls Church, VA

reply to kapil

Re: I Don't Like This

said by kapil:
Norton sucks!

...besides, if you're an average user and don't host any services, just block all the ports and use NAT, you almost don't need a firewall.
Not so. A NAT firewall will not prevent outbound traffic, so you can't stop things like Media Player or other similarly inclined programs from connecting to the internet at arbitrary intervals and "phoning home". ZA lets me know when this happens, and lets me block these outbound connections.

For an example, go to www.grc.com and download LeakTest.
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That which does not kill me merely prolongs the agony.


kapil
The Kapil

join:2000-04-26
Chicago, IL

True. However, the odds are that you've installed these applications yourself...and the bigger security risk is from stuff trying to come in, not from sleazware trying to call home.
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::: Do, or do not, there is no try:::»www.kapilville.com



ArchAngel21x
Waiting For iPhone 5
Premium
join:2001-10-28
Lincoln, NE
Reviews:
·Internet Nebraska

reply to WWV_1

Re: zone alarm and email ?

said by WWV_1:
How did it screw with your Email program???

I use IncrediMail. I noticed that recently it was freezing up. When I contacted the makers of IncrediMail to troubleshoot, they said the latest version of Zone Alarm was causing problems with various programs. When I contacted tech support at Zone Labs, they confirmed this.


From: support@zonelabs.com
Date: 12/12/2003 12:35:16 PM
To: xxx@xxxxx.xxx
Subject: Zone Labs Technical Support: Tech Support Ticket: Other ENTRY=242893 PROJ=4

This applies to

All ZoneAlarm Products 4.5.530

Summary

My game or program will no longer connect, or hangs, when I'm
running version 4.5.530

Solution

Thank you for your feedback regarding games/programs no longer
connecting under version 4.5.530 (but worked properly in earlier
versions).

This has been reproduced at Zone Labs, and the developers are investigating. It should be fixed in the next release (no set date but should be this month).

Meanwhile the only workaround is to use the previous 4.0 version that worked for you.


This also makes me mad because anything security related should be updated constantly. Now I will hesitate on updating because I now have the mentality, if everything is working now I don't want to risk screwing something up with a faulty update.
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I am the beginning. I am the end. I am forever, and I will continue to exist long after everything, even hope itself, has been destroyed.

CrazyJr

join:2003-02-27
Oakland, CA

I haven't updated my ZoneAlarm. I think I still have 3.7.? version. I'll have to go home and find out.



watchman57
My Sis And I 4 And 3 Yrs Old
Premium
join:2001-06-08
Siler City, NC

reply to ArchAngel21x

Re: I Don't Like This

While your looking into Norton's Firewall you should be aware that Norton has an Activation scheme like Microsoft for there software. They also have really increased the cost of their renewal subscriptions. The cost went up about 20 to 25 percent this year.

Best Regards,
Chris
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Direcway SRS,SAT G11 Transnsponder 990,DW6000 Pro, RSL 78-81,100 mbps Hardwired using Netgear 8 port router, IE 6.02 & NIS, 2 Clients running Win98 SE,1 Client running XP Pro,One XP Home,


ArchAngel21x
Waiting For iPhone 5
Premium
join:2001-10-28
Lincoln, NE

Well crap. Maybe it's time to go without a firewall.

Just kidding


tdkyo

join:2002-12-07
Rochester, NY

reply to kapil
Hardware firewall does all the hard work for me! No resource drain!



ArchAngel21x
Waiting For iPhone 5
Premium
join:2001-10-28
Lincoln, NE

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Nevermind.



gzt7d8
Aliens live amongst us
Premium
join:2001-07-13
Swartz Creek, MI

reply to Cop
I just bought a 12 month extension to my current subscription.

So did I throw my money $$ away?

I sure hope not.

Greg



mod bait
Premium
join:2001-06-11
Rochester, NY

reply to kapil

said by kapil:
True. However, the odds are that you've installed these applications yourself...and the bigger security risk is from stuff trying to come in, not from sleazware trying to call home.
That's simply not true. If you have a hardware firewall, nothing is coming in. The only risk--sometimes even if you are very careful--is outbound traffic.

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"Security is a tax on the honest." --Bruce Schneier, Beyond Fear, Copernicus, 2003


kapil
The Kapil

join:2000-04-26
Chicago, IL

If you are an average home user, and use your broadband connection for surfing, email etc....don't have any ports open/forwarded/mapped on your router and are using NAT, there is virtually no SECURITY risk. The security risk comes from inbound traffic. Stupid-user risk, for example installing bonzi buddy which then tries to phone home every 30 seconds is a different matter entirely. Bonzi buddy is not a security risk....it's a matter of user education.
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::: Do, or do not, there is no try:::»www.kapilville.com


Plldwnyrpnts

join:2003-04-19
Chicago, IL

Exactly!

I never ever use application protection as it's more of a pain in the ass then anything. Especially to an educated computer user. The truly sad thing is the uneducated computer users have NO idea what to block or let through to begin with. So where exactly is application protection practical?



mod bait
Premium
join:2001-06-11
Rochester, NY

reply to kapil

said by kapil:
If you are an average home user, and use your broadband connection for surfing, email etc....don't have any ports open/forwarded/mapped on your router and are using NAT, there is virtually no SECURITY risk. The security risk comes from inbound traffic. Stupid-user risk, for example installing bonzi buddy which then tries to phone home every 30 seconds is a different matter entirely. Bonzi buddy is not a security risk....it's a matter of user education.
Ever heard of malware?

--
"Security is a tax on the honest." --Bruce Schneier, Beyond Fear, Copernicus, 2003


AkumalDave
Life's A Beach
Premium,MVM
join:2001-04-20
Minneapolis, MN

reply to gzt7d8

said by gzt7d8:
So did I throw my money $$ away?
When you find out, let me know. My subscription expires in a couple of weeks...

Dave (wondering what to do)
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"...enjoy every sandwich..." Warren Zevon 1947-2003


NOVA_Guy
ObamaCare Kills Americans
Premium
join:2002-03-05

reply to kapil

said by kapil:
...besides, if you're an average user and don't host any services, just block all the ports and use NAT, you almost don't need a firewall.
Yes, but there are some of us that need more than that. For example:

I occasionally run IIS and Cold Fusion server on my laptop as a result of one of the software development projects I am on. I also sometimes work from Starbucks via their wireless network (hey, I've got a T-Mobile Hotspot subscription and Starbucks is right across the street). On the instances that I am working on the project listed above from Starbucks, I would prefer to be running at least some kind of software firewall to ensure that only requests from my machine are accepted and processed by the web server-- nobody else should have access to my project or files. Now, I realize that I can do this without ZoneAlarm, but life is a lot easier doing it with ZoneAlarm.

There are also some other things that I like, like Cache Cleaner and their privacy settings.

The bottom line, I guess, is this: Do I/does everybody need ZoneAlarm? No. Does it make life easier and give me peace of mind? Yes. It is for this reason that I hope ZoneAlarm does not disappear or become unaffordable.
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Be a responsible citizen:
Boycott all products from all RIAA members; Only buy used CDs
Boycott cable companies (esp. Cox and Adelphia!)
Boycott all ILECs


C4

@rs1.nuria.telefonica

reply to AkumalDave

>wondering what to do
Check out Kerio's KPF

cheers C4

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