Hi Shel,

A firewall is a piece of software that controls the ins and outs between your computer an the internet. The software can reside in your PC, or in a separate box like a broadband router or Wireless network access point (WLAN).

There are many varieties of the PC residing kind. If you have Microsoft Windows XP, there is a firewall built into ServicePack 2 which can be downloaded from Microsoft free of charge. Another product is ZoneAlarm, which also has a free version, IIRC. Many of the Antivirus software packages also ship with firewall software, eg. Norton and F-Secure.

Usually, the software packages defaults to a setup that allows the most common types of traffic, like mail, FTP and web-surfing, while blocking the rest. A good software should give you warnings each time a program on your PC tries to reach out to the internet, whereupon you can grant or deny. Either on a permanent basis or from case to case.

hth,
Jostein

----- Original Message ----- From: "Shel Belinkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, May 12, 2006 5:35 PM
Subject: OT <LOL> - What's a Firewall?


It's been suggested that I install a fire wall, but I don't really know what one is or how they work. So, what's a fire wall, how does it work,
what are the pros and cons of using one, and where can I get one?

Shel




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