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Started by LiqUiD~TrolL, 14 December, 2004, 19:27:37

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witch

QuoteOriginally posted by bastya_elvtars
use outpost or visnetic

i have tested all fw's out there and these 2 are the best.

outpost is easy and safe.

visnetic is like a hardware fw but has atomic good features

i do use outpost and it's NOT protecting from IP Spoofing, we already talked about it in here ...



bastya_elvtars

then thats not being busted ;)

being busted means mediaforce notifies ur ISP about sharing illegal stuff
Everything could have been anything else and it would have just as much meaning.

witch

QuoteOriginally posted by bastya_elvtars
then thats not being busted ;)

being busted means mediaforce notifies ur ISP about sharing illegal stuff

hehe sorry my english, but i used word "busted" as to be fucked up lol  :D



n1ck

sygate for stopping the ip spoofing and protowall to stop being 'busted'

Tried all the other firewalls, from norton to zonealarm, there are all much of a muchness (im sure thats a word) but sygate offers a few extra bits!
dcuk.direct-connect.co.uk

**compiled bots are like what microsoft is to open source!**

bastya_elvtars

I thought Sygate has a blocklist too for use with blocklist manager...

btw outpost has Blockpost too, but it consumes 40% os my CPU
Everything could have been anything else and it would have just as much meaning.

n1ck

Unfortunatley its a manual input system, you can covert the block list into txt and then cut and paste, i've never used outpost so i cant comment, but protowall has a tiny footprint on cpu/memory
dcuk.direct-connect.co.uk

**compiled bots are like what microsoft is to open source!**

blackwings

QuoteOriginally posted by n1ck
Unfortunatley its a manual input system, you can covert the block list into txt and then cut and paste, i've never used outpost so i cant comment, but protowall has a tiny footprint on cpu/memory
Well, if you use PG 1.* to convert the blocklist to Sygate, then it goes very quickly. I use PG Lite instead of Protowall and its better I think. Soon PG 2 will come and it will be superior to Protowall.


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