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From: B.J. on 27 Dec 2007 12:28 The best Firewall of all times, and best of all it is free.
From: Sebastian G. on 27 Dec 2007 12:58 B.J. wrote: > The best Firewall of all times, and best of all it is free. No, best of all is that it doesn't stop B.J. from abusing MSOE as a newsreader. (May be you'd rather prefer the fact that it's not a firewall at all).
From: John Mason Jr on 28 Dec 2007 12:56 B.J. wrote: > The best Firewall of all times, and best of all it is free. > > So how do you know it is best, and what was your testing criteria? John
From: B.J. on 28 Dec 2007 17:01 Try it (since it is free) and then you will see what im talking about. It is so simple, and after configuring protect your computer in a ultimate way.
From: Sebastian G. on 28 Dec 2007 17:18 B.J. wrote: > Try it (since it is free) and then you will see what im talking about. It is > so simple, and after configuring protect your computer in a ultimate way. I tried it and found it impossible to configure even the simplest standard rules (like filtering for TCP states), it's trivially vulnerable to various DoS condition, and heck why does it even hook functions that are totally unrelated to network functionality? As far as I can tell, you're a spammer advertising people to install this malware.
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