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SPEEDY6128
February 16th, 2006, 05:24 PM
Hi there,

Just recently discovered this little app. Thought i'd let you lot know about it.

"Portbuster watches the TCP/IP ports of your computer and blocks incomming connections of trojans, spy tools, hackers and other connections from the Internet or LAN. The port agent knows most dangerous ports that are used by hacker software to break into your machine on the Internet. For a high level of security let the agent block these attacks. "

I've tried the trial and seems very good, but not sure exacly you would call Portbuster, I think its some kind of Firewall/IDS/Blocker. Wound'nt mind your thoughts on this app.

http://www.portbuster.com/

hollywoodpc
February 16th, 2006, 06:02 PM
It does look interesting . Just from a quick look , I believe $ 25.00 is a bit high for what it does . You can get the same security PLUS some for the same money . If money makes no difference , could be fun to play with . I will probably take a look at this in a few days

NAMOR
February 16th, 2006, 06:15 PM
{QUOTE-> It does look interesting . Just from a quick look , I believe $ 25.00 is a bit high for what it does . You can get the same security PLUS some for the same money . If money makes no difference , could be fun to play with . I will probably take a look at this in a few days <-QUOTE}


let us know...;D

SPEEDY6128
February 16th, 2006, 06:43 PM
yep, keep us all posted hollywoodpc, cheers

hollywoodpc
February 16th, 2006, 09:04 PM
It is early but , it does report attacks and warnings . However , it does not say which port was attacked OR what the warnings are for . As of yet , I see nothing different in this than that of a good firewall . And a good firewall will tell you which port was attacked . Still early though . I will continue to play . Nice interface i must say . Just wish it gave more info in it .

hollywoodpc
February 16th, 2006, 09:16 PM
Something to look at :
Also , no way , that I can see , to set a rule for a port . Such as email . Say you retrieve your mail on port 110 . PB will automatically block this port . The only way to retrieve your mail would be to remove port 110 from being protected . Thought you might be interested . This is telling me that configurability is severely limited .

controler
February 17th, 2006, 03:10 AM
Hollywood

Are those attacks against your router?

con

nicM
February 17th, 2006, 09:16 AM
That looks very similar to Wyvenworks Firewall, with it's "plain" port list blocking.

Cheers,
nicM

hollywoodpc
February 17th, 2006, 04:09 PM
Hi controler .
Yes and no . A couple are just basic pings . A couple are from my email client trying to receive mail .

SPEEDY6128
February 17th, 2006, 04:54 PM
Any ideas what you would classify this app to be then yet ? Or is it to early to tell ?

hollywoodpc
February 17th, 2006, 06:30 PM
It is early but , all I can see is that it simply blocks the listed ports . Ports that have been known to be used to attack computers . Again , it is early but , if this is the case , one has to ask , WHY ? $ 25.00 ? WHY ? Buy Kerio for $ 15.00 and get the same thing PLUS alot more . Dunno . I am also waiting for a reply from some emails sent to the developer AND support . We shall see .
Sorry about the size Ron .

hollywoodpc
February 21st, 2006, 12:59 AM
6 days ( and counting ) since sending two emails . No response . I will send one more and wait . If I get no response to that either , I will NEVER suggest this to anyone . Not that I am suggesting it now . Just testing it . Part of a test is support . So far , it is non-existent . Funny that it has been in progress since at least 2003 . Oh well

hollywoodpc
February 22nd, 2006, 08:21 PM
Ok .
I must suggest to leave this one alone . The price should be free . That is IF it would be stable . It seems to have buffer overflow problems at times . There is no support . And , as I have already stated , there is no way to adjust the port blocking . I find it to be a nice concept but , poorly implemented . Not because of the company so much as just the concept . If they responded to queries and made this customizable AND was more stable AND blahblahblah ..........
Do not buy this . Pay half the amount for Kerio and get alot more for the money .

SPEEDY6128
February 24th, 2006, 06:47 AM
Nice one hollywoodpc for that evaluation. Another app fit for the bin then
:shifty: :thumbd: :shifty: :thumbd:

hollywoodpc
February 24th, 2006, 02:20 PM
{QUOTE-> That looks very similar to Wyvenworks Firewall, with it's "plain" port list blocking.

Cheers,
nicM <-QUOTE}
Difference is , Wyvern does not block ports they are needed . Such as email ports . AND , it is free and stable . Wyvern is a bit more feature rich than PB but , basically the same thing . And it is stable . Can be used with most other firewalls as well and usually no slowdown

hollywoodpc
February 24th, 2006, 02:20 PM
{QUOTE-> Nice one hollywoodpc for that evaluation. Another app fit for the bin then
:shifty: :thumbd: :shifty: :thumbd: <-QUOTE}
Glad I could help SPEEDY

nicM
February 24th, 2006, 10:03 PM
{QUOTE-> Wyvern is a bit more feature rich than PB but , basically the same thing . And it is stable . <-QUOTE}

Yes, that's the reason why I made this comment ;) - same features or almost, for free.

hollywoodpc
February 24th, 2006, 11:05 PM
{QUOTE-> Yes, that's the reason why I made this comment ;) - same features or almost, for free. <-QUOTE}
I like your signature . Lol . And Wyvern uses next to nothing , resourcewise

nicM
February 24th, 2006, 11:20 PM
{QUOTE-> I like your signature . Lol . <-QUOTE}

Thanks ;D

I didn't check if Wywenworks FW ports list could be edited though, as far as I remember (tested it few days ago) it can't .

Cheers,
nicM

hollywoodpc
February 24th, 2006, 11:35 PM
No it cannot . But , the difference is , Wyvern already took into consideration what could not be blocked and left that port out .

SPEEDY6128
February 26th, 2006, 07:50 AM
Wyvern Firewall alongside another firewall ?? Sure thats wise, as i dont think you can turn off the firewall in it can you ??