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I'd also recommend Agnitum Outpost Firewall. If you've ever had the
chance to run the now obsoleted Atguard firewall program, This program
I think surpasses the features of ZoneAlarm and Atguard and probably
many others without the flashiness.
You know, I tried that prod
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Subject: Re: Kerio Personal Firewall
> You can try Active Ports at http://www.protect-me.com/freeware.html which
> tells you what service is using which port. The best thing is, it's free.
>
> Y
I'd also recommend Agnitum Outpost Firewall. If you've ever had the
chance to run the now obsoleted Atguard firewall program, This program
I think surpasses the features of ZoneAlarm and Atguard and probably
many others without the flashiness.
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002 21:19:07 -0800, you wrote:
>Have
Anyone have a problem with Fport and Windows XP? Solutions.
Active ports shows all ports, Fport shows nothing.
Regards
James
--- Steve Payne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Fport will do this
>
> http://www.foundstone.com/knowledge/proddesc/fport.html
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Che
Hi
Do Right click on the tray icon , and select Firewall status . There you can
view all process listening. You can disable the firewall and still view this
screen.
In my experience the best way to configure the personal firewall is defining
rules on the way. This software also permit save your con
Sygate Personal Firewall Pro does exactly what you are asking.
Inbound/outbound ports and ip addresses for every service that is running on
the box.
Matt
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From: Chee%2dHeng Chin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 11:41 AM
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FPort from: http://www.foundstone.com/knowledge/proddesc/fport.html
TDIMON from: http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/freeware/tdimon.shtml
ActivePorts from: http://www.webattack.com/get/activeports.shtml
Regards
Muhammad Faisal Rauf Danka
Head of GemSEC / Chief Technology Officer
Gem Int
Have you checked out Zone Alarm Pro? It tells you what is going on and
gives you the best protection for a Windows box that I have tested.
http://www.zonelabs.com/
"Chee%2dHeng Chin" wrote:
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> Hello list,
>I am trying to configure Kerio Personal Firewall and this firewall
> allows
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On Monday 18 November 2002 13:41, Chee%2dHeng Chin wrote:
> I would like to "lock down" the server as much as possible by
> specifying exactly which port and service a connection is allowed.
> Thanks in advance.
http://www.foundstone.com/knowledge/pr
Foundstone (www.foundstone.com) has number of good free tools.
Fport is the one you probably need.
http://www.foundstone.com/knowledge/infoterms.html?filename=fport.zip
Foundstone free tools:
http://www.foundstone.com/knowledge/free_tools.html
Alex
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From: Chee%2dHeng
Chee%2dHeng Chin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> randomly produced:
> Hello list,
>I am trying to configure Kerio Personal Firewall and this
> firewall allows me to specify explicitly which service is allowed
> inbound/outbound connection thru either TCP/UDP including the exact
> port numbers and
This is more a technicality then a security problem but i forsee it causing
problems. Adding rules requires a password, but allowing and denying
individual connections does not.. I dont understand the logic. I've tested
this on version 2.1.4.
KPF determines applications by path and filename, wh
There are actually a number of interesting tools available. Probably
the most popular would be fport from foundstone.com. This tool is incredibly
simple and, in a nutshell, maps services to their ports. If you are looking
for something graphical, try Vision, also from Foundstone. This tool
You can try Active Ports at http://www.protect-me.com/freeware.html which
tells you what service is using which port. The best thing is, it's free.
YT
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From: "Chee%2dHeng Chin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 2:41 AM
Subject
If you are using WINXP try netstat -a -o
Any other windows try Active port utility.
-Original Message-
From: Chee%2dHeng Chin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 8:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Kerio Personal Firewall
Hello list,
I am trying to c
Fport will do this
http://www.foundstone.com/knowledge/proddesc/fport.html
-Original Message-
From: Chee%2dHeng Chin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 12:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Kerio Personal Firewall
Hello list,
I am trying to configu
Try fport from foundstone
www.foundstone.com
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From: "Chee%2dHeng Chin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 6:41 PM
Subject: Kerio Personal Firewall
> Hello list,
>I am trying to configure Kerio Personal Firewall and
Try looking for some hackers port scanning tools if netstat isn't giving
you as much info as you need. nmap is a really flexible command line
tool for linux and windows you can get it here http://www.insecure.com/
run it in a dos box or a linux shell with the command 'nmap -sT -v -v
localhost' (rem
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