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PantherPaul
03-09-02, 01:48 PM
After talking to the Brain about Morpheous he said that Kazaa had spyware attached to it. But he had firewall at work so it wasn't an issue. While I don't have any national security issues on my home PC I would like to keep my fetishes my own. What are some good Firewall programs. Take in effectiveness and cost. Wife is looking for one for her work so I might help her along and then make a copy for home use.;)
BearBryant
03-09-02, 02:05 PM
Black Ice defender is good and Zone Alarm is very good and it is free.
barracuda
03-09-02, 02:26 PM
I like Zone Alarm but what ever you get make sure you go to the web site and get all the updates to the program
PantherPaul
03-09-02, 09:50 PM
I found Zone Alarm at CNET, question though. How will this effect my wifes PCAnywhere connection to her work? Will this still be feasable?
mathmajors
03-09-02, 10:23 PM
This will be good info for me. I've only worked with firewall devices, not software.
Norton Internet Security 2002 works really good!
I downloaded Zone Alarm and installed it the other day. After 1 day, it started messing up my IRC Chat clients. They wouldn't work, then soon other things stopped working.
I deleted it - including all the files, etc.
When I rebooted, I got an error message which said, "The computer has recovered from a serious error - please send log to Microsoft."
Even after sending it, that message box keeps coming back up everytime I boot up.
Later, In another discussion board - I found other people having the same problems. There was something about "files being corrupted" mentioned there.
Anyone found anything about this??
barracuda
03-12-02, 08:28 AM
do you know how to search the registry (regedit) and look for value or key work "zone" and or "alarm". there may still be some start up entries in the registry.
Note: Be very careful what you delete, when in doubt don't delete.
:confused:
SandMan
03-12-02, 08:36 AM
I could be wrong on this, but I believe if you want to route your connection through a Linksys Box ($149) that in itself provides some pretty good protection. (Somebody clarify that for me)
I have Norton 2002 on top of that and seem to be protected. The thing I really like about Norton 2002 is the Kids PC has Parental Control turned on and that works great - you can't pull up any porn or download software etc...
barracuda
03-12-02, 08:36 AM
Originally posted by barracuda
I like Zone Alarm but what ever you get make sure you go to the web site and get all the updates to the program
Sorry for the advice guys, my brother uses it and I have in the passed and have not had problems.
Did you get all the latest updates from their web site?
Guys....
Norton Internet Security 2002!!!!!
BearBryant
03-12-02, 08:41 AM
I just got system works yesterday. Thought security features were on this disk to. I was wrong.
Puttingood
03-12-02, 08:50 AM
I ain't never had any problem with Z A. with
Windows 98
If you want to really check the security---try this sitehttp://www.hackerwhacker.com/newindex.dyn
SandMan
03-12-02, 08:53 AM
Careful put - I'm fixin to activate my trojan horse I put on your PC last week.... ;)
mramailman
03-12-02, 07:48 PM
I use ZoneAlarm on my computer at home with XP and this piece of shit I'm on now at my mom's house has 98 and I have no problems :)
The Brain
03-12-02, 07:56 PM
I use a hardware firewall... cost me a lil extram but WELL worth the investment
Y2Buddy
03-13-02, 01:20 AM
This is great. Your DSL or RR goes in, and your out can go to your computer or upload to a network and put up to 32 computers online at once. It takes only minutes to set up.
http://www.dlink.com/products/broadband/di701/
And a great price too
http://search.shopping.yahoo.com/search/all?is=1&p=dlink+701+gateway&tool=0&did=
SandMan
03-13-02, 08:25 AM
This is what I was speaking about earlier... I've seen it on sale for $149. It was free for me though because I have my company laptop & 2 personal computers running through it...
http://www.linksys.com/images/befvp41.jpg
Click Here For Description (http://www.linksys.com/products/vpnrouter.asp)
boo-urns
03-19-02, 04:32 PM
norton is the best...compare feature by feature and you'll see. plus you get a year of updates for free....hackers are always finding new ways of getting in so you need to keep the firewall up to date too.
remember....you get what you pay for.....free isn't always the way to go.
mathmajors
08-04-02, 02:04 PM
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