Firewall Questions (Good Software?)
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- Bill Rowlett
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Firewall Questions (Good Software?)
I'm tired of getting hit with trojan backdoor attempts and other internet probes. Does anyone know of a good firewall program for a stand alone Win98 PC connected through a dial up connection? I see adds for Black Ice. Has anyone used this program? Any shareware or freeware programs out there?
I run InoculatePE and F-Protect(DOS) virus scanners which find some of the SubSeven variants and I don't download .exe or .com files, but I would like a little more protection.
Most firewall programs seem to be configured for EtherNet systems or LANs. I need something for a stand alone AMD K6 with a 56K dialup.
Thanks,
Bill
I run InoculatePE and F-Protect(DOS) virus scanners which find some of the SubSeven variants and I don't download .exe or .com files, but I would like a little more protection.
Most firewall programs seem to be configured for EtherNet systems or LANs. I need something for a stand alone AMD K6 with a 56K dialup.
Thanks,
Bill
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Bill,
Take a look at Black Ice Defender.
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Rick Richtmyer
users.erols.com/rickrichtmyer
Take a look at Black Ice Defender.
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Rick Richtmyer
users.erols.com/rickrichtmyer
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Check out this website, and free (for personal use)firewall software. You can test the state of your current internet security there, and there's lots of good info:
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http://www.grc.com/su-firewalls.htm
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I'm going to try the free firewall, & will report back on the results.
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http://www.grc.com/su-firewalls.htm
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I'm going to try the free firewall, & will report back on the results.
- Bill Rowlett
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I use a product called WinProxy. It's been consistently been given top ratings. It's real easy to install and is highly configurable. It will also let you share your modem connection with other computers on your home network. Their web site is:
www.ositis.com
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Jon
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www.ositis.com
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Jon
'66 Emmons P/P D-10 4x8
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- Bill Rowlett
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