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| I do a fair amount of business travel and so find myself connecting to the Internet from hotels and other locations. Connections may be wired or wireless and some of the wireless connections have no encryption. Is the Vista Firewall sufficient for my needs or should I be looking at a Security Suite with a more advanced Firewall? I connect to the office using Citrix so that connection is encrypted and secure but I'm wondering if I need a beefed up firewall to protect my system when using these types of hotel connections. | Guest
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| The new Vista firewall is a very good two way firewall, and as long as you have a good anti-virus system installed to back it up, you shouldn't have any problems. -- Jerry One thing money can't buy, The Wagging Tail of a Dog. "Kevin Young" <ky.nntp@sent.com> wrote in message news:uRtjyUjyHHA.3696@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... Quote:
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| "Kevin Young" <ky.nntp@sent.com> wrote in message news:uRtjyUjyHHA.3696@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... Quote:
itself due to the advanced features the FW and Vista are using. http://www.microsoft.com/technet/com...uy/cg0905.mspx http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/network/WFP.mspx Quote:
wireless on Window XP Pro and now Vista. I also supplemented or now supplement both solutions with IPsec. I used the AnalogX IPsec policies. I keep the server side rules blocking and allow the client side rules for services, like NNTP, HTTP, POP3, SMTP, etc, etc. It's a piece of cake with the AnalogX rules that are already done for you and you can learn from them. I have had to change a rule or two. IPsec should be there. I got a lot of things I have to protect like IIS, SQL Server, .NET, etc, etc on this laptop. You should enable Vista's logging and review the log and implement IPsec. http://www.petri.co.il/block_ping_tr...with_ipsec.htm http://www.analogx.com/CONTENTS/articles/ipsec.htm http://support.microsoft.com/kb/813878 And if you need to stop outbound traffic/packets, Vista's FW and IPsec can both do it by setting rules. | Guest
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| "Mr. Arnold" <MR. Arnold@Arnold.com> wrote in message news:uLUYkhoyHHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... Quote:
tonight and only thing critical I read was about lack of prompting when a program attempts outbound control. Some see this as a positive though as it may be better than the false impression it may give to some who will simply click yes allow access when prompted. I even came across a free utility that adds this capability to the Vista Firewall. <http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file/fid,64950-order,1-page,1-c,firewalls/description.html> I'll have to learn more about the IPsec you've mentioned above and appreciate the tips. | Guest
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| On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 23:09:55 -0600, "Kevin Young" <ky_nntp@msn.com> wrote: Quote:
http://msinfluentials.com/blogs/jesp...l-is-free.aspx | Guest
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