CONFIGURATION:
Router: Netgear WNR2000
PC: Desktop, Windows XP-Pro, cabled, Lavasoft Firewall, F-Prot
PC: Desktop, Windows 98SE, cabled, Sygate Personal Firewall
PC: Laptop, Windows XP-Home, wireless, Windows firewall, F-Prot
PC: Laptop, Windows 7, wireless, Mcafee
I will appreciate suggestions,
Stan Hilliard
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"Stan Hilliard" <usenet...@samplingplansNOTSPAM.com> wrote in message
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>What do you mean when you connect one to the internet? Looking at your setup
>ALL computers are connected to the internet, opening a web browser just
>utilizes the already existing connection.
Yes, but I am not worried -- maybe I should be -- about the computers
being open directly to the router because they all have firewalls.
But I am more concerned about picking up a virus off a website browsed
with IE or Firefox while the networked computers have folders shared
with that computer. (I do use the NoScript Firefox add-on.)
So I am wondering if there is a way to limit a possible virus to the
browsing computer by closing the connection to the shared folders on
other computers of the home network. So when I browse the Internet I
would first close the path to the other three computers. Is there a
convenient way to do that?
Stan Hilliard
"Stan Hilliard" <usenet...@samplingplansNOTSPAM.com> wrote in message
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But - I dont see this being of much value. If a computer gets infected with
a LAN-aware virus it will try to attack the others when connectivity is
restored.
The important points are:
Don't share whole disks or program folders. Only share data.
Use a secure browser, NOT IE5/6 in particular.
Minimize your use of plugins (Flash, etc) and keep the installed ones updated.
Do your browsing as a limited user (not possible on Win98)
Disable CD/USB autorun as it's an increasingly-common way for viruses to
spread.
Optionally, impose a software-restriction policy to prevent
temporary/downloaded files being executed. (not 98)
"Stan Hilliard" wrote:
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