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dumbTNtech

join:2003-04-29
Knoxville, TN

reply to Steve
Re: Compentant Security

Say what you will, I've been doing ISP support for four years now and I haven't seen the ICF keep anyone offline. I have seen Zone Alarm suddenly block ALL incoming and outgoing traffic for no apparent reason. Then it's a real pain to remove. The ICF in WindowsXP seems to do a very good job. The only situation where it's not helpful is when you have a trojan on your system letting someone or something in. Of course, that never happens to anyone here.......
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keyboard5684

join:2001-08-01
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reply to SpitefulCrow
iptables, a Linux thing. Completely off base. We are not talking about complex firewall operations (which in my opinion the FreeBSD ipfw is far superior to a simple iptables function in linux), we are talking about Windows firewalls.

Zone alarm compared to the Windows firewall that is built in. In my eyes the Windows firewall is better because it shuts up. I do not think you should have to watch a firewall, it should just do its job. How many people go through there firewall logs and actually do something about it?

PIX firewall can track and customize matching/action on every field of the frame. Even a Cisco router can do what you stated without the firewall feature set. Checkpoint firewall can do it all to. I can go on and on about how many different firewall setups are better but since you learned how to write an iptable rule congrats.


SpitefulCrow
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join:2003-06-04
Berkeley, CA

reply to Rhobite
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Even the older one lets you open ports individually.

Ooh wow, opening ports. That's so great.
iptables supports connection tracking and customized matching based on almost every field in the packet/frame.


Rhobite
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reply to Steve
Even the older one lets you open ports individually.


Steve
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join:2001-03-10
Yorba Linda, CA


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said by keyboard5684 See Profile:
Windows firewall allows you to modufy it to "open ports" or do what you wish.
The one in XP/SP2: yes. The older firewall really sucked (even though it did what it claimed).
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keyboard5684

join:2001-08-01
Youngsville, PA
reply to SpitefulCrow
Windows firewall allows you to modufy it to "open ports" or do what you wish.
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