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Just use the Windows-Firewall.
Yours,
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Thanks, but..if I want another firewall? :-S
> Volker Birk ha scritto:
>> Elric di Melnibone' <i...@noi.com> wrote:
>>> I'm looking for a *free* and *light* personal firewall, to use it
>>> on my acer aspireone (with windows xp home)
>> Just use the Windows-Firewall.
>> Yours,
>> VB.
>
> Thanks, but..if I want another firewall? :-S
Reconsider?
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Online Armor isn't really lightweight. If you feel you must have
something beyond the Windows firewall, try the last freeware version of
Tiny Personal Firewall.
> If you insist on using a 3rd party firewall try Online Armor from Tallemu.
Snakeoil #1
Snakeoil #2
> Hello,
> I'm looking for a *free* and *light* personal firewall, to use it on my
> acer aspireone (with windows xp home)
> On my desktop PC I used Comodo firewall, but it seems to me a little bit
> heavy for a netbook, I don't want to slow it down too much...
> ZoneAlarm? Outpost?
For the average homeuser, the Windows Firewall in XP does a fantastic job
at its core mission and is really all you need if you have an 'real-time'
anti-virus program, [another firewall on your router or] other edge
protection like SeconfigXP and practise Safe-Hex.
The windows firewall deals with inbound protection and therefore does not
give you a false sense of security. Best of all, it doesn't implement lots
of nonsense like pretending that outbound traffic needs to be monitored.
Activate and utilize the Win XP built-in Firewall; Uncheck *all* Programs
and Services under the Exception tab.
Windows XP: How to turn on your firewall.
http://www.microsoft.com/protect/computer/firewall/xp.mspx
Read through:
Understanding Windows Firewall.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/security/internet/sp2_wfintro.mspx
Using Windows Firewall.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/networking/security/winfirewall.mspx
PFW Criticism.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_firewall#Criticisms
"Personal Firewalls" are mostly snake-oil.
http://www.samspade.org/d/firewalls.html
Why your firewall sucks.
http://tooleaky.zensoft.com/
"But I quickly realized the truth: The added protection provided by
outbound filtering is entirely illusory."
At Least This Snake Oil Is Free.
http://msinfluentials.com/blogs/jesper/archive/2007/07/19/at-least-this-snake-oil-is-free.aspx
Deconstructing Common Security Myths.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/technetmag/issues/2006/05/SecurityMyths/default.aspx
Scroll down to:
"Myth: Host-Based Firewalls Must Filter Outbound Traffic to be Safe."
Exploring the windows Firewall.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/technetmag/issues/2007/06/VistaFirewall/default.aspx
"Outbound protection is security theater嚙碼it嚙踝蕭s a gimmick that only gives the
impression of improving your security without doing anything that actually
does improve your security."
In conjunction with WinXP SP2 Firewall use:
Seconfig XP 1.0
http://seconfig.sytes.net/
--or--
Configuring NT-services much more secure.
http://www.ntsvcfg.de/ntsvcfg_eng.html
Routinely practice Safe-Hex.
http://www.claymania.com/safe-hex.html
Hundreds Click on 'Click Here to Get Infected' Ad
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,2132447,00.asp
And (just in case) Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) has been
superseded by Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA2) and/or IEEE 802.11.
Good luck :)
Try Sygate Personal Firewall.
http://www.oldversion.com/Sygate-Personal-Firewall.html
Casey
If you want to entrust your security to outdated, unsupported software.
Otherwise don't.
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Sygate, allthough old is still a very good firewall.
It has all the necessary compontnts needed in a good
firewall---none have been lost with age.
There is nothing to keep updated such as
anti virus/trojan signatures.
Casey
It is also still outdated and unsupported, and has thus no place
whatsoever in any reasonable security concept.
> It has all the necessary compontnts needed in a good firewall---none
> have been lost with age.
> There is nothing to keep updated such as anti virus/trojan signatures.
Because the program is guaranteed to never have any exploitable bug
anymore. Particularly not in relation to its well-known design flaws.
Yeah, right.
But I've already explained that to you time and again.
It's crap.
> It has all the necessary compontnts needed in a good
> firewall---none have been lost with age.
Which one do you mean?
That it installs a sysem service which opens windows, making shatter
attacks possible?
Or that it's completely useless with it's "outbound filtering", because
one can trick it in minutes?
Yours,
VB.
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I would recommend against ThreatFire. The program installs a keyboard
hook that remains after removing the program. In many cases, it leads to
a non-functional keyboard after uninstalling ThreatFire. It requires a
manual registry edit to get your keyboard back. They have been aware of
this problem since 2007, but have yet to correct it.
> ZoneAlarm
Snakeoil #3
> threatFire
Snakeoil #4
> Kaspersky Firewall
Snakeoil #5
just out of curiousity (sorry for the spelling)
how exactly: renaming executables to allowed executable names,
surf by IP, ...
> Yours,
> VB.
I wrote POC code some time ago; you can find the source on
http://www.dingens.org/breakout.c and
http://www.dingens.org/breakout-wp.cpp