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Author: Gus
Date: 07-10-02 14:17
I 'am using Zone alarm Pro but I wonder wath is the best firewall because we can find software to pass zone alarm or others...
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Author: anshul (61.1.126.---)
Date: 07-25-02 08:47
sir,
I am studing in computer sc. engg,final yr. and going to be make a project over DATA SECURITY ON FIRE WALL. So. i want some idea & guidence about it .
i will really gracefull to u for your giving guidence...
thanking you!!!
anshul
B.E FINAL YR COMP SC
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Author: Richard
Date: 07-27-02 07:50
For the best firewall you have to look at the enterprize level:
checkpoint fw-1
Microsoft ISA
Cisco PIX
Raptor
etc
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Author: SANTOSH THORAT (61.1.113.---)
Date: 08-10-02 10:08
sir,
I am studing in computer sc. engg,final yr. and going to be make a project over DATA SECURITY ON FIRE WALL. So. i want some idea & guidence about it .
i will really gracefull to u for your giving guidence...
thanking you!!!
SANTOSH THORAT
B.E FINAL YR COMP SC
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Author: Moontan
Date: 08-11-02 08:24
Agnitum's Outpost firewall (free version software) appears to be a formidable contender. It integrates well with XP and has withstood with flying colors every kind of probe I could find on the internet to break it. It's very reliable but does use the "rules" concept. It also incorporates a pop-up blocker which is very effective. It also has a "true" un-installer. For a free personal firewall, I have to highly recommend it. The paid version offers few additional features. Zone Alarm does not work well for me for some reason although I know it is a good firewall also. Whatever you do, don't run both Zone Alarm and Outpost simultaneously. They fight with each other for the rights. It's very amusing to watch but one has to wonder who is tending shop while the fists are flying!
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Author: jon
Date: 08-16-02 22:14
The best firewall by far is LRP. Linux Router Project. I just built a NAT router based on Dashstein. All you do is find an old computer , two ethernet cards and a floppy drive and you have a router that can match or surpass an enterprize level router (this depends on setup and knowlege of Linux/Unix, ie. more ram, use of a cdrom, faster cpu and ISP connection speed) The release of LRP i use is really easy to set up. If you are interested check out this link(s)
http://lrp.ramhb.co.nz/getit.htm or http://www.linuxrouter.org or
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net
Have fun
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Author: W Mason
Date: 09-12-02 21:03
Moontan is right.
Agnitum Outpost Firewall (Free Version) is A+.
Highly recommended.
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Author: Souley
Date: 12-23-02 07:35
Hi for a software solution based on windows you can try tiny personal FW
It's a quit good one
For a good FW based on linux try ipchains (very good FW)
For an hardware FW Try something like Checkpoiint or netasq
They are really powerfull
Merry Xmas
Souley
Cordialement
Souley
http://www.support-fr.com
[email protected]
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