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Actually allow you to APPEAR invisible.  That's all though.  Masq'ing is just 
that.  


On Sunday January 19 2003 07:16 pm, you wrote:
> A couple of options for you Micael.  If you don't have MDK up by the 14th
> you could always use a free anti-virus software until you do get everything
> working properly.  AVG from Girsoft is pretty good.  If need be I have a
> few from cover mounted disks that offer a free year subscription, but who
> says you need to use them for a year.
>
> On the subject of sharing files.  If you are looking at building a network
> or even just having a single system online, you could always use a simple
> router or take an old 486 and turn it into a router as well.  Some will
> allow you to set-up of file servers and the lot as well.  Even a single
> system online can benefit from router IMHO.  Acts as a firewall and allows
> you to be invisible on the net.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Aaron J. Seigo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: January 19, 2003 1:41 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: (clug-talk) no need to renew anti virus software?
>
> On Sunday 19 January 2003 05:03, Michael Walters wrote:
> > There are one or two programs that I would still run in windows, but no
> > programs that access the net need run.
>
> remember that sharing files (e.g. by disk) can also introduce viruses. as
> long
> as you won't be sharing files or receiving any data over the network on
> your windows system (including web browsing), you are probably safe w/out
> virus software. but i still wouldn't trust this unless your windows system
> is behind a firewall that blocks things like SMB traffic, but i suppose
> that's what you meant by "learn firewall programming" =)
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