  KillKillKillWall
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| Which Firewalls have Terminated Kill Switch in the
What I mean is for example: Sygate Pro has a kill switch that works via the fact that it sticks itself right above the hardware stack. So if you wall is not active or Killed via a Trojan then that specific trojan can not access the web unless. So you can only use the net if your Sygate is on and operational. Now my question is, since this is a very good feature against Wall killing trojans (Renders them useless since no other users can remote admin your system) what other walls have that feature in them? And how are they compared to Sygate Pro 5.5. Both in means of effectivness and Resource Utilization. |
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  tempnexus Premium join:1999-08-11 Boston, MA | bump |
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  tempnexus Premium join:1999-08-11 Boston, MA | reply to KillKillKillWall bmp |
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  IamZed Premium join:2001-01-10 Dayton, OH | reply to KillKillKillWall I used to have Zone Alarm Pro set up with my Linksys so that if ZA crapped out, the router would lock. You mean like that? -- Relax |
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 Tuulilapsi Kenosis
join:2002-07-29 Finland | reply to KillKillKillWall Re: Which Firewalls have Terminated Kill Switch in
I think he's trying to ask which firewalls take down the internet connection with them, if they're closed forcibly. ZoneAlarm certainly does this. -- Save your tears - for your tears will not save you. |
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