If you are comfortable with setting up rules along the lines provided by
tools like IPCHAINS on linux then you might try looking at CHX-1.
I don't work for them or have an interest in them except that I've used
it and like it.
http://www.idrci.net/idrci_products.htm
-Noah
// My company has a VERY distributed user base with many people
// working from small satellite sites and/or from home. I would
// love suggestions for a PC level firewall that would protect
why only a pc level firewall?
// from intrusions and also whether hardware v. software solutions
//
Some NetGears and Linksys units now have full VPN end point connectivity,
along with Nexland units and Sonicwalls.
They act as the end point requiring no client software on the computers
behind them.
But almost all allow IPSec Passthrough now (Nexlands are the only ones that
allow multiple tunn
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this is the solution that they use.
Tim Donahue
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From: Nicole Tutt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 1:14 PM
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Subject: Personal Firewalls
My company has a VERY distributed user base with many people working from
small satellite site
On 7/13/02 5:20 PM, this important TedMail was sent by "David Verty"
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> 1. I like the idea of VPNs connecting users, its always been a good thing to
> do to secure data. VPNs are used mostly with people who have broadband
> routers implementing FreeBSD or Linux. I'm not so sur
6. I would recommend the things below, but I wanted to just add to James'
ideas which are excellent.
$0.02 change.
David
>From: "James Lee Gromoll" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: Personal Firewalls
>Date: Sat, 13 Jul 2002
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>Nicole -
>
>Although this is probably obvious, since you are dealing with medical
>patient info, whatever s
Here is the short answer for those with hundreds of e-mail to read:
If you want Free: Zonealarm
If you have $50: Norton 2002 Professional
Here is my Long Answer:
I had used ZoneAlarm, then ZoneAlarm Pro and eventually moved up to
Norton Personal Firewall and System Works 2002 Professional. I lik
If you have an old 386 or 486 clunker and a couple of extra NIC cards, go
to http://www.ipcop.org and download this Linux based firewall. It's VERY
EASY to use, and secure (I'm behind one now). It can be configured with a
web browser on the GREEN interface only If need be, and you need a
Nicole -
Although this is probably obvious, since you are dealing with medical patient info,
whatever solution you go with you should have someone make sure that your solution and
your resulting architecture are HIPAA-compliant.
John
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From: Nicole Tutt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 10:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Personal Firewalls
My company has a VERY distributed user base with many people working from
small satellite sites and/or from home. I would love suggestions for a PC
level firewall that w
Tiny Personal Firewall for Windows systems
GuardDog for Linux systems
Trevor Cushen
Sysnet Ltd
www.sysnet.ie
Tel: +353 1 2983000
Fax: +353 1 2960499
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From: Nicole Tutt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 12 July 2002 18:14
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Subject: Personal
For a chart which shows a comparison of the various personal firewalls, go
here: http://www.pcflank.com/art19.htm
One I don't list out below which I like the best is Outpost Firewall by
Agnitum. <http://www.agnitum.com/download/outpostfree.html>
This gives some details even though
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My company has a VERY distributed user base with many people working from
small satellite sites and/or from home. I would love suggestions for a PC
level firewall that would protect from intrusions and also whether hardware
v. software solutions would be best
Black Ice Defender seems to be an all time favorite.
On Fri, Jul 12, 2002 at 10:13:52AM -0700, Nicole Tutt wrote:
> My company has a VERY distributed user base with many people working from small
>satellite sites and/or from home. I would love suggestions for a PC level firewall
>that would pr
>My company has a VERY distributed user base with many people working from
small satellite sites
>and/or from home. I would love suggestions for a PC level firewall
that would protect from intrusions
>and also whether> hardware v. software solutions would be best. We deal
with medical re
"Nicole Tutt"
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Subject: Perso
My company has a VERY distributed user base with many people working from small
satellite sites and/or from home. I would love suggestions for a PC level firewall
that would protect from intrusions and also whether hardware v. software solutions
would be best. We deal with medical records so
Of course, with
the latter, Zone Alarm tries the same thing when first installed.
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From: Katarn
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Subject: Personal firewalls question (for Windows)
I have been reading this mailing list for several months now, and
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> From: "Katarn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2002 12:48 AM
> Subject: Personal firewalls question (for Windows)
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> > I have been reading this mailing list for several months now, and I
: "Katarn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2002 12:48 AM
Subject: Personal firewalls question (for Windows)
> I have been reading this mailing list for several months now, and I
> haven't "heard" about a "perso
Try this
http://online.securityfocus.com/infocus/1573
[]´s
Fabiano Pacheco
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I have been reading
I have been reading this mailing list for several months now, and I
haven't "heard" about a "personal firewall" (for Windows) with the
amount of options and features of AtGuard. I still use AtGuard at home
and work and I really really like it but I don't know what other options
exist in case i
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Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 10:41 PM
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> I have had quite a few problems with zone alarm.
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> With windows 2000:
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> Machine 1: I installed
several months.
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From: Nina Levitin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 1:41 PM
To: 'kutulu'
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I have had quite a few problems with zone alarm.
With windows 2000:
Machine
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Sent: Mon, October 15, 2001 10:41 PM
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I have had quite a few problems with zone alarm.
With windows 2000:
Machine 1: I installed ZoneAlarm and rebooted. From that point on windows
2000 refused to come up.
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