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MIcrosoft news

My new XP computer was delivered with a 90-day trial copy of McAfee Personal
Firewall, together with antivirus, etc.

The alternative offering was Norton Personal Firewall which I found a
considerable pain-in-the-buttocks on my old Windows-ME machine.

As Windows-XP has a firewall built-in, is there any real need for additional
firewall protection?

Regards


Les King
 
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Mike Hall \(MS-MVP\)

Software firewalls warn of outgoing nasties as well as anything incoming..
SP2 firewall is only good for incoming..
 
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Bruce Chambers

MIcrosoft said:
My new XP computer was delivered with a 90-day trial copy of McAfee Personal
Firewall, together with antivirus, etc.

The alternative offering was Norton Personal Firewall which I found a
considerable pain-in-the-buttocks on my old Windows-ME machine.

As Windows-XP has a firewall built-in, is there any real need for additional
firewall protection?


WinXP's built-in firewall is adequate at stopping incoming attacks,
and hiding your ports from probes. What WinXP SP2's firewall does not
do, is protect you from any Trojans or spyware that you (or someone
else using your computer) might download and install inadvertently.
It doesn't monitor out-going traffic at all, other than to check for
IP-spoofing, much less block (or at even ask you about) the bad or the
questionable out-going signals. It assumes that any application you
have on your hard drive is there because you want it there, and
therefore has your "permission" to access the Internet. Further,
because the Windows Firewall is a "stateful" firewall, it will also
assume that any incoming traffic that's a direct response to a
Trojan's or spyware's out-going signal is also authorized.

ZoneAlarm, Kerio, or Sygate are all much better than WinXP's
built-in firewall, and are much more easily configured, and there are
free versions of each readily available. Even the commercially
available Symantec's Norton Personal Firewall is superior by far,
although it does take a heavier toll of system performance then do
ZoneAlarm or Sygate.

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Bruce Chambers

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Les King

Thanks Mike and Bruce

I now have a much better idea of the Windows firewall issues and
limitations.

Regards

Les
 
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Bruce Chambers

Les said:
Thanks Mike and Bruce

I now have a much better idea of the Windows firewall issues and
limitations.

You're welcome.

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Bruce Chambers

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You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on having
both at once. - RAH
 

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