You can block specific ports with Defender. As for being a true firewall, no it
isn't. But, for the money you get what you pay for.
eric.
On Fri, 02 June 2000, Jamy Klein wrote:
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> Balck Ice defender is not a true firewall.. It's basically intrusion
> detection.
> You can't set access rules, or block specific ports with defender, all the
> other products listed are true port blockers at the least. In the case of
> Conseal firewall and winroute tey are even packet filters. Network ice's
> site even states that it is intrusin detection and not a true firewall.
>
> Jamy
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> BlackICE Defender is a much more evolved product, than most of them, plus
> their documentation even with errors is far superior over the other
> products.
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> The Radio Ads for MacAfee Personal Firewall sounds kindy of cheesy
> though..
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> You really want something that is simple enough for my cat to install
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> /m
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> If anyone is interested, here is a summary of the responses I received
> after
> requesting suggestions for Personal Firewalls:
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> ZoneAlarm (3 recommendations) http://www.zonelabs.com/
> McAfee Personal Firewall (Formerly "ConSeal Private Desktop") (3
> recommendations) http://www.mcafee.com/
> BlackICE Defender (2 recommendations) http://www.networkice.com/
> WinRoute (1 recommendation) http://www.tinysoftware.com/
> CyberwallPLUS (1 recommendation) http://www.network-1.com/
> GNAT Box (1 recommendation) http://www.gnatbox.com/
> ConSeal PC Firewall (1 recommendation) http://www.consealfirewall.com/
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> For the record, I was also pointed to Gibson Research
> (http://grc.com/default.htm) which has an online tool for testing how secure
> your connection is, and describes a method for adding firewall-like
> protection
> to a Windows computer without actually installing a firewall; and I was
> reminded
> that VPNs and "insecure nodes" are a dangerous combination -- with or
> without
> firewalls.
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> Thanks again to everyone that responded!
>
> Brant
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