controler
September 17th, 2004, 07:24 AM
FirePanel XP is an add-on for the new firewall found in Windows XP SP2 and Windows Server2003 SP1.
It extends your Windows Firewall, with features not normally available.It sets rules, monitors firewall's activity, displays logs, helping you keep realtime tabs on what exactly your system is being exposed to.
There are multiples panes to display all important security & network info.
A sniffer: For real time packet watching.
A logviewer: Displays the contents of Windows Firewall logs.
Connections Panel: Shows all connections on your system, including the process that owns it.
Firewall Rules: Can set custom IP ranges and port rules, limiting the surface of attack of your PC. If its not on your ruleset, it isnt getting through. Applications can also be limited to a certain scope of IPs, or just your LocalSubnet if you like. Protecting servers from most unsolicited internet traffic and malicious probes, you can specify which addresses can even find your open port. If they arent on the list, the packet is simply dropped.
Routing tables: Shows all your available routes through your network(s).
Stats: Shows your bandwith consumption, protocol errors, and number of packets going in & out.
Web updates
A Filters pane:New IP filtering acts as your first line of defense, prevent any incoming or outgoing activity traffic you choose from passing through your connection; never even reaching the program or port rules. This is a tool never seen in the Windows Firewall. Add a rule with the remote IP as source, and you wont hear from him again.
http://www.router19.org/software.aspx
It extends your Windows Firewall, with features not normally available.It sets rules, monitors firewall's activity, displays logs, helping you keep realtime tabs on what exactly your system is being exposed to.
There are multiples panes to display all important security & network info.
A sniffer: For real time packet watching.
A logviewer: Displays the contents of Windows Firewall logs.
Connections Panel: Shows all connections on your system, including the process that owns it.
Firewall Rules: Can set custom IP ranges and port rules, limiting the surface of attack of your PC. If its not on your ruleset, it isnt getting through. Applications can also be limited to a certain scope of IPs, or just your LocalSubnet if you like. Protecting servers from most unsolicited internet traffic and malicious probes, you can specify which addresses can even find your open port. If they arent on the list, the packet is simply dropped.
Routing tables: Shows all your available routes through your network(s).
Stats: Shows your bandwith consumption, protocol errors, and number of packets going in & out.
Web updates
A Filters pane:New IP filtering acts as your first line of defense, prevent any incoming or outgoing activity traffic you choose from passing through your connection; never even reaching the program or port rules. This is a tool never seen in the Windows Firewall. Add a rule with the remote IP as source, and you wont hear from him again.
http://www.router19.org/software.aspx