What's a good free firewall for windows out there? I've used Zone Alarm for a while, but I've heard that Zone Alarm reports "anonymous" usage statistics back to Zone Labs, which is unacceptable to me (the point of a firewall is to STOP unauthorized traffic, not generate it). Any alternatives that are free and/or open source?
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AFAIK, Zone Alarm only checks for updates unless you're using the Pro version. For Pro, it also makes DNS queries on incoming IPs and appears to randomly check for license validity.
If you're hell-bent on replacing Zone Alarm (or simply need some more configurability on port ranges) Kerio Personal Firewall is a pretty good choice. Kerio has discontinued it, but it seems that another company has bought rights to continue development on it.
If you're hell-bent on replacing Zone Alarm (or simply need some more configurability on port ranges) Kerio Personal Firewall is a pretty good choice. Kerio has discontinued it, but it seems that another company has bought rights to continue development on it.
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Hmm.. I can't remember where I read it, probably /..Bounty wrote:Have you got a source on this ? As far as I know, it only contacts Zonelabs to check for updates, which can be disabled.I've used Zone Alarm for a while, but I've heard that Zone Alarm reports "anonymous" usage statistics back to Zone Labs
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It was on Theinquirer, several articles about it, ZA fixed the issue.Miles Teg wrote:Hmm.. I can't remember where I read it, probably /..Bounty wrote:Have you got a source on this ? As far as I know, it only contacts Zonelabs to check for updates, which can be disabled.I've used Zone Alarm for a while, but I've heard that Zone Alarm reports "anonymous" usage statistics back to Zone Labs
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WinXP sp2 firewall is enough for inbound protection.
Outbound protection is a case of trying to close the stable door after the horses have bolted and layed down C-4 demolitions charges.
Outbound protection is a case of trying to close the stable door after the horses have bolted and layed down C-4 demolitions charges.
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