Re[2]: Re[2] Inbound TCP Communication

2000-10-01 Thread Graham

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On Sun, 1 Oct 2000 13:16:04 +0800
Thomas Fernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

TF> Can you point me to the URL? Is ZoneAlarm free, or how much does it
TF> cost? I understand it's still being developed?

Yes, Zone Alarm is totally free.  The URL for this is:

http://www.zonelabs.com

There are two versions (ZoneAlarm and ZoneAlarm Pro, which you
have to pay for and adds some enhancements).  I am happy with the
free version.

ZoneLog Alalyser is a separate program and can be obtained from:

http://zonelog.co.uk

Its still in Beta testing, but very stable and very interesting. 
It also is free.


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Re[2]: Re[2] Inbound TCP Communication

2000-10-01 Thread Gerd Ewald

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Hello Marck D. Pearlstone !


On Sun, 1 Oct 2000 11:15:03 +0100 GMT your local time,
which was 01.10.2000, 12:15 (GMT+0200) where I live, you wrote:

GE>> OT:  when  do  you  english-speaking people use "program" and when
GE>> "programme" ??

> When  I write or use a computer program or when I watch a TV programme
> or "get with the programme".

Aaahhh ! Thanks Marck ! German seems to be a bit simple minded then: we use the
same word for both; well, at least one can't make a mistake in spelling the
word ;-)

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Re[2] Re[2] Inbound TCP Communication

2000-10-01 Thread ClueBusDriver

Hello Thomas,

Sunday, October 01, 2000, 1:16:26 AM, you wrote:

TF> Hallo ClueBusDriver,

TF> On Sat, 30 Sep 2000 14:02:40 -0700 GMT (01/10/2000, 04:52 +0800 GMT),
TF> ClueBusDriver wrote:

C>> What firewall software are you using? I have Sybergen's ( it's now
C>> free for personal use) and TB can't get through it. I give it
C>> authorization though..

TF> I use AtGuard, but since it is not being further developed anymore, I
TF> would be interested in looking into Sybergen. Do you have a URL? Is it
TF> still being developed?

You can find it at www.sybergen.com . Just follow the links around for
"Sygate Personal Firewall," and you'll get to the D/L page. They used
to sell it for $40 I believe, then, they started giving it away to
individuals.

There's another free one called Zonealarm. I used it for awhile and it
was ok until I installed an SP on my win2k machine. The
Zonealarm/Service Pack1 combo were incompatable and cost me several
hours of work resolving an inbound packet issue.

One footnote from our local Cable Internet group:

/paste on/

If you are running Windows 98 1st edition:

Before even trying to configure the Sygate Personal Firewall (
http://www.sybergen.com ), save yourself a major headache and check for the
following:

IPHLAPI.DLL version 5.00.1952.1

If your copy of this file on your HD is the above version, the file MUST be
updated to a newer version before the Firewall will protect your system.  I
spent over 3 hours trying to figure out why the Sygate website was reporting
my system as being open on ports 139 (NetBios) and port 8 (ping) before I
read a FAQ at their website concerning this file.

/paste off/

Good luck!



C>> I'm a first-time poster to this list...we'll see if it goes.

TF> Welcome then. :-)




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Re: Re[2] Re[2] Inbound TCP Communication

2000-10-01 Thread A . Curtis Martin

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On Sun, 01 Oct 2000 05:49:05 -0700, ClueBusDriver wrote:

C> There's another free one called Zonealarm. I used it for awhile and
C> it was ok until I installed an SP on my win2k machine. The
C> Zonealarm/Service Pack1 combo were incompatable and cost me several
C> hours of work resolving an inbound packet issue.

There's a patch available for download at Zonelabs which fixes the Win2k
SP1 problem. Interestingly, not only does it fix the SP1 problem, but it
also fixes the problem that existed with TB! when ZoneAlarm was run
with high security settings where one had to be restarting TB! for each
server connection attempt.

ZoneAlarm Pro which was released after Win2k's SP1 does not have a
problem with Win2k with SP1 installed and it also works perfectly with
TB!.

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OT: Program - Programme [WAS: Re[2]: Re[2] Inbound TCP Communication]

2000-10-01 Thread Gerd Ewald

Hello Thomas Fernandez !


On Sun, 1 Oct 2000 19:10:11 +0800 GMT your local time,
which was 01.10.2000, 13:10 (GMT+0200) where I live, you wrote:

[...]

> "Programme": Proper (British) English. I make it a point in my
   
   Ooops ? I won't argue with this; I only learned English at
   school; my relatives speak English and our friends do speak
   something different in West Yorkshire and Scotland (Glasgow),
   but this is supposed to be English ;-)

> university essays to write about "computer programmes", and they
> cannot mark it even as a spelling mistake, because I use British
> English throughout. ;-)

Hihi ! LOL

[...]

In fact your mail means, both is used for the same things (other than Marck
said ? He is British, isn't he) but in two different countries !

Ok, point taken ! Learned something new !

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Re: OT: Program - Programme [WAS: Re[2]: Re[2] Inbound TCP Communication]

2000-10-01 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone

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Hi Gerd,

On 01 October 2000 at 13:44:36 GMT +0200 (which was 12:44 where I
live) Gerd Ewald wrote and made these points on the subject
of "OT: Program - Programme [WAS: Re[2]: Re[2] Inbound TCP Communication]":

GE> In fact your mail means, both is used for the same things (other
GE> than Marck said ? He is British, isn't he) but in two different
GE> countries !

English  *and*  a computer programmer with formal computing education.
Trust me !

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Re: OT: Program - Programme [WAS: Re[2]: Re[2] Inbound TCP Communication]

2000-10-01 Thread Tony Boom

This message: 01/10/2000 13:24 GMT.

Hello Gerd,


  A reminder of what Gerd ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed on:
  01 October 2000 at 13:44:36 GMT +0200

>> "Programme": Proper (British) English. I make it a point in my
GE>
GE>Ooops ? I won't argue with this; I only learned English at
GE>school; my relatives speak English and our friends do speak
GE>something different in West Yorkshire and Scotland (Glasgow),
GE>but this is supposed to be English ;-)


  I was going to comment on this point as well.

  As any native speaking Englishman will tell you, especially if they
  come from the south, it's easier to understand Navajo Indian than it is
  a Scotsman.

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Re: OT: Program - Programme [WAS: Re[2]: Re[2] Inbound TCP Communication]

2000-10-01 Thread Thomas Fernandez

Hallo Marck,

On Sun, 1 Oct 2000 13:49:07 +0100 GMT (01/10/2000, 20:49 +0800 GMT),
Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:

GE>> In fact your mail means, both is used for the same things (other
GE>> than Marck said ? He is British, isn't he) but in two different
GE>> countries !

MDP> English  *and*  a computer programmer with formal computing education.
MDP> Trust me !

I trust you Marck, and so I looked it up. The course material which I
receive from The Open University in England (www.open.ac.uk) uses both
spellings; I believe it depends on the particular author. A Laurie
Keller (she wrote the Course Units for MZX881: Architecture of
Computing Systems, which I am about to finish) uses "programme". Roger
Pressman, Ph.D. and of M880 course book fame, uses the spelling
"program". But then, he is American.

The different spelling in the US and the UK was created by a guy named
Abraham Lincoln. He wanted to simplify the spelling and created
confusion instead. Some examples of his rules are: Words ending on
-gramme were changed to end on -gram. Words ending on -logue were
changed to end on -log (dialog/dialogue). And so on; silent endings
were just cut off. Some of his further suggestions, such as night/nite
or light/lite didn't quite catch on; you'll find it in ads sometimes,
as in "Cola Lite". - Funny thing is, Canada (the anglophone part)
writes British and speaks American English.

My degree in English doesn't make me British, so, Marck, you'll have
the last word on this. It is just that I have come across this
particular word "program/programme" in a computing context quite often
these past months. ;-)

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