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Old February 27th, 2009, 05:09 PM
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Default Practical rule based firewall ideas?

I am very used to using Filseclab's firewall on its " In deny - Out Deny " rule set where i have to define application rules manually, But its not compatible with my new vista machine, so I'm wondering are there any other firewalls like this? I have looked and they all require pop up nag screens.
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Old February 28th, 2009, 02:54 AM
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Try, Softperfect Personal Firewall:
http://softperfect.com/products/firewall/

It also has a highly configurable packet filtering scheme.
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will try thanks.
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I am very used to using Filseclab's firewall on its " In deny - Out Deny " rule set where i have to define application rules manually, But its not compatible with my new vista machine, so I'm wondering are there any other firewalls like this? I have looked and they all require pop up nag screens.
There aren't many rule based firewalls left, especially ones that are updated for Vista etc. You might also try Look n Stop:

http://www.looknstop.com/En/index2.htm
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There aren't many rule based firewalls left, especially ones that are updated for Vista etc. You might also try Look n Stop:

http://www.looknstop.com/En/index2.htm

Yeah its sad, Old style firewalls are Dieing out and soon they will be only memories.
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For simple rules only, in/out allow/deny, SoftPerfect is a nice option. The updated it for vista I believe. I like it because you can export the .xml ruleset, archive it, even add to it yourself if so inclined. I also like the mac filtering and the option to include logging per rule. It's downside though are it's logs. I really wish it gave a litte more info in the logs. But it is super lightweight. And all tests I have ever done with it provide good protection.

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