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Pure_BY
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O.P. Windows Firewall VS Norton Internet Worm Protection, which is better??
Hi everyone.
At first, I have been using Windows XP SP2 Firewall. Than I have installed Norton AntiVirus 2005, and it offered me so called Internet Worm Protection.
Which one is better in your oppinion, and why? Which one are you using (or would you use)??
Thanks!
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10-10-2004 03:09 PM |
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RaceProUK
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RE: Windows Firewall VS Norton Internet Worm Protection, which is better??
They're both different product though. A firewall limits incoming connections and packets, and that Worm protection will protect against known worms. So, use both!
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10-10-2004 03:58 PM |
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RE: Windows Firewall VS Norton Internet Worm Protection, which is better??
Microsoft=shit.
Go with norton.
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10-10-2004 04:35 PM |
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O.P. RE: Windows Firewall VS Norton Internet Worm Protection, which is better??
quote: Originally posted by raceprouk
They're both different product though. A firewall limits incoming connections and packets, and that Worm protection will protect against known worms. So, use both!
No, as far as I understand, they both do the same thing: blocking incoming/outgoing connections. I also got a message from Norton AntiVirus that I better use either SP2 Firewall or Internet Worm Protection.
My question was just: what works better? What detects/blocks more activities?
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10-10-2004 06:23 PM |
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RE: Windows Firewall VS Norton Internet Worm Protection, which is better??
Both Windows SP1 firewall and SP2 firewall only block incomming connections. They dont block outgoing. So if you got a trojan on your computer somehow, you'd be screwed. Outgoing protection is a must.
I would suggest trying out Sygate or Outpost. You could also use NIS, not sure if Worm Protection is different then the normal NIS though.
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10-11-2004 04:03 AM |
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RaceProUK
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RE: Windows Firewall VS Norton Internet Worm Protection, which is better??
quote: Originally posted by Alamarco2
Both Windows SP1 firewall and SP2 firewall only block incomming connections.
WRONG! SP2 firewall blocks outgoing as well. I have SP2, and it has asked about allowing about a dozen different outgoings now.
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10-11-2004 06:40 AM |
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RE: Windows Firewall VS Norton Internet Worm Protection, which is better??
It really is personal choice. SP2 has an AWESOME firewall... personally I use both... I just SP2 and McAfee - I like both... I kinda like McAfee, never used Norton before but I have used Zone Alarm...
it really comes down to WHAT YOU feel most comfortable with. The windows firewall in service pack 2 is a million times different then the internet connection firewall in service pack 1. It is an excellent firewall for free protection.
I have service pack 2 training; here is the information about incoming and outgoing traffic:
> Windows firewall drops all unsolicited incoming traffic that does not correspond to either traffic send in respond to a request of the computer (solicited traffic) or unsolicited traffic that has been specified as allowed (exceptions).
> Windows firewall does not drop outgoing traffic, with the exception of some internet control message protocol (ICMP) messages (packets sent to an incorrect gateway server or network packets that had expired).
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10-11-2004 08:23 AM |
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RE: Windows Firewall VS Norton Internet Worm Protection, which is better??
But...
quote: Originally posted by Help and Support Center
In Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), Windows Firewall is turned on by default. (However, some computer manufacturers and network administrators might turn it off.) You do not have to use Windows Firewall—you can install and run any firewall that you choose. Evaluate the features of other firewalls and then decide which firewall best meets your needs. If you choose to install and run another firewall, turn off Windows Firewall.
I think the users should choose only one firewall. And I read an article somewhere that if users have Windows Firewall and other firewall running can cause "conflicts."
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10-11-2004 08:34 AM |
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Qucumber
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RE: Windows Firewall VS Norton Internet Worm Protection, which is better??
haha - I didn't mean both at the same time.... I don't even have service pack 2 installed! I just meant that I like both and they both do good job, of course a third party firewall is going to go a better job (more features) but the one with service pack 2 is pretty good.
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10-11-2004 08:39 AM |
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RE: RE: Windows Firewall VS Norton Internet Worm Protection, which is better??
quote: Originally posted by raceproukWRONG! SP2 firewall blocks outgoing as well. I have SP2, and it has asked about allowing about a dozen different outgoings now.
Actually, I'm right. Check out anywhere on the web (ie. security forums) and they will tell you SP2 firewall only blocks incomming. If it did block outgoing, why could everyone still use firewalls like Sygate? It would be a waste of space and resources.
I had SP2 installed and I looked at the firewall. There was no outgoing protection. You might be confused with what's being blocked.
Links:
http://www.broadbandreports.com/shownews/51622
quote: Originally posted by hayc59 from http://forums.speedguide.net/showthread.php?t=153397
However, althought bringing to the user popups to the screen about applications, XP SP2 firewall still stay an inbound firewall only. This can be confusing because usually when a personal firewall warns the user about an application, it's about an outbound traffic. At the opposite, SP2 firewall warns the user when an application binded to the network interface (listening on a port) is receiving traffic. In this way, using IE will not bring any popup, whereas using a software acting like a server (P2P softwares, IM file transfer, etc...) will.
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10-11-2004 05:19 PM |
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