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zorrozorrito
August 31st, 2004, 03:28 PM
I found this firewall and I would like to know what do you think about it please. It is free.
http://www.softperfect.com/products/firewall/

SoftPerfect Personal Firewall is a free network firewall designed to protect your PC against attacks from the Internet or via a local area network. SoftPerfect Personal Firewall offers customizable security using user-defined rules for packet filtering. It works at a low level and also allows you to create rules based on non-IP protocols such as ARP.


SoftPerfect Personal Firewall supports multiple network adapter configurations. This allows you to apply a rule, for example, for just a modem connection or you could apply separate rules for each system interface. With a flexible filtering system, trusted MAC address checking feature and separate network adapter configuration you can even use it on a router or a server.

SoftPerfect Personal Firewall has a learning mode, which prompts you for required actions when it detects an unknown packet. This helps you to create customized rules quickly. The program is easy to use, comes with a set of predefined rules and it is completely free. Additional features include password protection, logging and more.

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Main features
SoftPerfect Personal Firewall has a powerful traffic filtering system using user-defined processing rules.
SoftPerfect Personal Firewall supports configuration for multiple network adapters.
SoftPerfect Personal Firewall has a learning mode and comes with a set of predefined rules.
SoftPerfect Personal Firewall filters IP and non-IP traffic.
SoftPerfect Personal Firewall is easy to install. It does not change your Windows system files and does not require any additional libraries (dlls).

BlitzenZeus
August 31st, 2004, 04:02 PM
This was listed just four threads below yours at the time of your new post.

SoftPerfect Personal Firewall FREE
http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=46203