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james

I have turned on the standard microsoft firewall.

Does anyone know if this is sufficiently adequate to
protect my computer or do I need to buy one?
 
Hello

For some that will be fine but for other 2 is always better than
one ok, so it's a good idea to invest in a seond firewall and
ZoneAlarm is a good one to use. Also www.symantec also
makes one


Alvin
 
yes it is best to invest in a new one, but you dant want to run them at the
same time. 1 firewall per system. a hardware firewall is the best in my
opinion.
 
i use outpost, i think its better then zonealarm and it
works with xp, no conflict with xp firewall, it just
about configuers its self. and its free.
 
Greetings --

WinXP's built-in firewall is fine at stopping incoming attacks, and
hiding your ports from probes. It doesn't give you any alarms to tell
you that it is working, though. What WinXP also does not do, is
protect you from any Trojans or spyware that you might download and
install inadvertently. It doesn't monitor out-going traffic at all,
much less block (or at least ask you about) the bad or the
questionable out-going packets.

ZoneAlarm, Kerio, or Sygate are much better, and there are a free
versions available. Personally, I've been very happy with Symantec's
Norton Internet Security 2002 (NIS 2003 is now available), which
includes Norton AntiVirus, Norton Personal Firewall, parental
controls, privacy controls, and ad blocking. (Just the elimination of
most pop-up ads on the Internet made the price worth-while to me.)

You can compare several firewall solutions, some of them free,
here:

The DSL Zone Your Broadband Solution Source
http://thedslzone.com/Software.html


Bruce Chambers

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