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Technical Help & Discussion => Broadband, Networking, PC Security, Internet & ISPs => Topic started by: daveeb on May 18, 2004, 19:31
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this is a real quickie, honest ;)
Should i disable the XP firewall if i'm running Zonealarm basic
There i said it was quick ::)
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Not too sure - (thats helpful) ::)
I have disabled XP's firewall and use Outpost firewall instead and have never had any problems. Not sure about the basic Zonealarm.
Maybe someone more techie will be along shortly.
DJ
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I use a combination of the XP firewall and a hardware one that's built into my router, so you can put me down as another 'dunno' Dave. The usual rule is: If it works, count your blessings. If it doesn't, ask a grown-up.
I would suggest that, since ZA protects against both incoming and outgoing traffic - whereas XP's firewall only blocks incoming - ZA sounds a better bet. However, the firewall slated to arrive with SP2 for XP is said to have souped-up firewall capabilities - although I would certainly want to keep my assets covered until then.
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Think i'll keep my valuable assets covered with ZA then ;)
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I would disable the XP firewall. As Rod said, it only monitors incoming traffic, so you are better off using practically any of the free ones, which all monitor both ways, as far as I know.
Personally, I would recommend (https://www.pc-pals.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.apax34.dsl.pipex.com%2Fsygate.jpg&hash=d316d3fde976972e6f2af10f1faf8079e7d27218) (http://smb.sygate.com/products/spf_standard.htm) over ZA, but that's just my own preference.
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Dave, I'm on the free ZoneAlarm, it's never let anything in or out I don't ask it too, I rate it highly.
Tony
PS. Glad your sorted with XP.
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Thanks all. the consensus seems to be go with ZA on its own, its never let me down in the past so thats what i'll do. :)