Originally posted by: zig3695
Smoothwall the best firewall's are not windows based.
Originally posted by: Rommels
The vista firewall has gotten on my last nerve. The one thing I absolutely hate about it is it never ask if I want to allow an outbound only an inbound. Who thought this was a good idea?
So after it pops up and I say sure you can have inbound access, I have to open up the advanced and create a new outbound rule for that program manually. Talk about a major pain in my rear. Am I missing something here?
Originally posted by: Smilin
Default settings (unless you've fvcked with them) are to deny all inbound and prompt outbound...unless a rule applies in which case the rule will be used.
Originally posted by: kobe8
Originally posted by: Smilin
Default settings (unless you've fvcked with them) are to deny all inbound and prompt outbound...unless a rule applies in which case the rule will be used.
I don't think this is right. I'm pretty sure the default is incoming is blocked and outgoing is allowed. The popup notifications are for incoming connections.
Originally posted by: raz3000
The biggest hole in Windows has always been Internet Explorer. In Vista MS finally addressed it by using "Protected Mode" and separating the Windows shell and IE. That's why Windows Firewall should suffice for most common internet needs.