Piero Piutti wrote:
I must heartliy disagree here. If you're going to be connected via DSL or Cable connection the only prudent thing to do is errect a "real" firewall. With the price of New PC's being in the moderate price range of 500 - 700 dollars for a fair system, there are literally thousands of "old" P1-90Mhz machines out there for the asking. Get hold of one and make a real firewall. You can get a Gateway/firewall setup and functioning well on a weekend and then not have to worry about whether or not you're protected. You'll know! And for two real good reasons.On Monday 14 October 2002 21:08, Eric S. Dye wrote:another good firewall program that i use is the black ice program and of course norton sells a good one as well. i wouldn't worry about broadcasting your I P address, but if you do a lot of surfing, you should consider a firewall. i think Linux has a built in firwall, doesn't it.
if you still think that Black Ice Defender is a good firewall have a look at this website http://www.grc.com and see what results it had when tested.
having BID installed on your windowz machine can be even worse that having no firewall at all (i.e. false sense of security). when you need a firewall, ZoneAlarm is the choice.
1) if you're intelligent enough to install and setup Linux,
you're more then able to setup an iptables firewall. To
the nicest iptables firewall I've seen is the one that
comes with Mandrake 9.0. Shorewall. Using this firewall
works best if your gateway/firewall machine is setup
with two nic cards.
2) once you've got things setup and running you'll quickly
begin to see "how" things work and you'll appreciate
the total hands-on control this kind of setup affords
you, the user.
Mark
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