Just wanted to add that you'll want the Pro version of ZoneAlarm if you connect to the Internet via a LAN. For a standalone system with Dial-up only the freeware version should be more than sufficient.
I think someone posts an article a while back that Norton Internet Security has some loop-hole and is not very secure... I think it lets certain stuff pass through the firewall intentionally... you might wanna do a search and see what comes up...
ZoneAlarm died on me *before* I installed SP1. No amount of reinstallations or tweaking fixed the problem. So, I went with Sybergren Secure Desktop. Just as free and I fell just as safe, if not more.
I have been running Zone Alarm for quite some time now. Ever since I saw it on GRC.com. I have run it under Win 98, 98SE, Win ME, 2000 Pro and 2000 Advanced Server. I have had no problems whatsoever with Zone Alarm.
Nobody really talks about Conseal Firewall but I think that's a rock solid peice of firewall software. Much more flexibility than with ZoneAlarm or BlackICE...
Zonealarm - easiest and most stable way to go. Protects dial-up and LAN (DSL, CABLE, etc.). Used to use Black-Ice but found that the updates and system stability issues were a big pain - a new update every few weeks - once 3 in one week. ZoneAlarm also protects your system from sending out trojans via e-mail by default. Load it and go to www.grc.com to test your ports - you will not be disappointed.
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