any idea which firewall nod32 internet security will have ?

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by metallicakid15, Mar 12, 2006.

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  1. metallicakid15

    metallicakid15 Registered Member

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    any idea which firewall nod32 internet security will have?
     
  2. fosius

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    Re: any idea

    I think that they developed their own firewall, I am sure about it
     
  3. flyrfan111

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    Re: any idea

    I heard a rumor it may be Outpost, but nothing anywhere close to fact. Then again I believe KIH is also a version of Outpost with some added development by the guys at Kaspersky.
     
  4. WSFuser

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    im with fosius. hopefully its as good as their AV, nod32.
     
  5. pykko

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    Certainly a firewall developed by ESET. ;) See some other clues on this forum. :D
     
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    It wouldn't surprise me if KIH have got Outpost technology in their FW as we know Kaspersky is Russian based company and the same applies to Outpost.
     
  7. metallicakid15

    metallicakid15 Registered Member

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    i also hope the fw is just as good as the av
     
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    whether it's a 3rd party or an Eset original, the first thing (beta) users are going to want to do with it are test it using these sorts of leak tests http://www.firewallleaktester.com/index.html but I suppose Eset will already have done that/be doing that.
     
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    I also preferred that Eset was developed its proper firewall...
     
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