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Make your workstations leak proof with ZoneAlarm Pro
By design, firewalls are supposed to help secure your network. They prevent hackers from accessing your workstations. Software-based firewalls on workstations, when properly configured, can even prevent applications from accessing the Internet.Even though they can add a layer of security, applications can hijack legitimate applications like Internet Explorer use them...
Tags: ZoneAlarm, ZoneAlarm Pro, Michael Jackman, Microsoft Internet Explorer, firewall, workstation, TooLeaky
Technical articles 2004-05-05
Make your workstations leakproof with ZoneAlarm Pro
By design, firewalls are supposed to help secure your network. They prevent hackers from accessing your workstations. Software-based firewalls on workstations, when properly configured, can even prevent applications from accessing the Internet.Even though they can add a layer of security, applications can hijack legitimate applications like Internet Explorer and use...
Tags: ZoneAlarm, ZoneAlarm Pro, Michael Jackman, firewall, Microsoft Internet Explorer, workstation, TooLeaky
Technical articles 2004-05-05
Defend your workstations with ZoneAlarm Pro
If you're running a SOHO network (small office/home office), you're probably aware that you need a firewall. This hardware device or software application protects your computers from network intrusions. Although a firewall is normally a separate device, a software-based firewall can add an additional layer of security to your workstations....
Tags: ZoneAlarm, ZoneAlarm Pro, firewall, Michael Jackman, computer, hardware firewall, network, software, workstation
Technical articles 2004-05-05

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Secure client machines with ZoneAlarm Pro 3.0
Learn how to install and setup a ZoneAlarm software firewall.ZoneAlarm Pro 3.0, from Zone Labs, can help you secure client machines from Internet threats and control access to the Internet and specific URLs. This configurable tool lets you call the shots with regard to what network traffic enters and leaves...
Tags: Viruses and worms, Ray Geroski, ZoneAlarm, ZoneAlarm Pro
Technical articles 2002-05-23
Disabling the Windows XP Firewall nag
Disabling the Windows XP Firewall nagarticle rootDo u have any idea of security in depth termHaving different layers of security is number one lesson in security. How can you say that having a hardware FW is suffucient? What if it is an applicaion attack or user visitin a comprimised web...
Tags: firewall, graeme@..., hardware, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, windows firewall
Discussion threads 2005-09-15
Linux 101: Configuring and managing iptables to improve network security
By Chad PerrinBasics of firewallsEverynew Linux user will at some point start wondering aboutinstalling a firewall application on this strange new operating system. Eventuallyeveryone also runs across the concept of iptables.Early on, one might not know what iptablesmeans, or even have heard the term. This is quite a disappointing state...
Tags: firewall, Guest Contributor, Linux, Microsoft Windows, network, network security, security
Technical articles 2005-12-15
Windows XP Don't Want Group Policy Controlling Firewall
Can someone please help me. Programs were hanging up and "My Computer" was not responding. I found a few Trojans/viruses and renamed/moved them. All of the sudden my Windows Firewall is Controlled by Group Policy and I guess the firewall is turned off.I'm the only user of...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Microsoft Windows, computer, C:, Microsoft Windows XP, group policy, firewall
Discussion threads 2008-11-05
See why even a simple firewall is better than nothing
See why even a simple firewall is better than nothingarticle rootSimple firewall?Yes i agree with you ideea "a simple firewall is better than nothing", but i would like to advice averybody to ge an better firewall ... is saffer.Johanis - http://www.boli-medicina.comSmoothwallIf you have an old PC check out www.smoothwall.orgIt's n...
Tags: firewall, IP-Cop, Linux, mess484@..., security, SmoothWall
Discussion threads 2006-02-19
Networking XP Home & Pro through router
I am trying to properly network 2 PCs together, and have ran into a bit of difficulty.One is running Home SP2 and one is running Pro SP2, they are connected using a 4 port router.- NETBios enabled on both PCs- Windows Firewall & ICS service is disabled- Pro allows connections...
Tags: NETWORKING, Network technology, network, router, ZoneAlarm
Discussion threads 2008-09-10
Configure IT Quick: Create a SOHO Web site fast with Windows 2000 Professional and IIS
If you're based in a small office or home office, and you have access to high-speed cable or DSL Internet connections, you can take advantage of broadband Internet connections and Windows 2000 Professional to host your own Web site. You can do so by installing the IIS Internet Information Services...
Tags: domain name, firewall, information technology, Internet, IP, IP address, Michael Jackman, Microsoft IIS Server, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, server, SOHO, static IP Address, Web, Web site
Technical articles 2003-06-12
WIN XP PRO and WIN 2K PRO HOME NETWORK NIGHTMARE!
I have 2 pc's. 1 running xp pro and the other 2k pro. They are both connected to a d link g604t router. I have created the same workgroup on both machines but i'm unable to get them to talk. So far the xp can ping the 2k but not...
Tags: bob@..., home network, IP, IP address, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, network, networking, router, WIN
Discussion threads 2005-02-03
Windows 2000 Pro: Microsoft's best desktop OS ever?
When I asked if a 10 year old operating system such as Windows 98 was still an option as a desktop operating system for business today, many TechRepublic members argued quite rightly that although Windows 98 wasn't a viable choice, Windows 2000 Professional certainly could be. Others added that Windows...
Tags: Desktop OS, Desktop, Microsoft Windows XP, Operating System, Microsoft Corp., Hardware, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Operating Systems, Software, John Sheesley
Blog posts 2008-03-12
Download and update files corrupted
I have a strange problem. When I try to download files, about 80% of the time when I run them I get a corrupt file error. This is also occuring during system updates, though in some cases it eventually completes the update.I have another desktop connected to my...
Tags: Spyware, Spyware, adware & malware, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, Spy-ware, Ad-aware, Safe Mode
Discussion threads 2008-02-26
My experience with no shouting
My experience with no shoutingI have several non-nerdy friends and acquaintences who have called me with serious system problems (spyware, viruses, worms, etc. all via unsecured broadband). After I undo the damage sometimes rebuilding from scratch in serious cases, I leave them with five things: ZoneAlarm, or preferably, a broadband...
Tags: bbbaldie, firewall, networking, Norton Co.
Discussion threads 2005-01-13
NORTON AntiVirus 7.0 a firewall?
I purchased NORTON AntiVirus 7.0 about 2 months ago and installed it on my HP Pavilion running WIN XP MCE. I run ZoneAlarm Pro as a firewall. Everything appeared to be going nicely until 2 weeks ago when NAV started giving errors "Auto Protect disabled". So I tried turning it...
Tags: Firewalls, Network security, SECURITY, Viruses and worms, Symantec Norton AntiVirus, Norton Co., frank.schultz@..., firewall, NAV 7.0, NAV, ZoneAlarm
Discussion threads 2007-04-12
networking in Win XP
Is there something in Windows XP Pro about Permissions relating to Incoming Connections?If you look in The Help and Support Centre and search for Permissions, it gives:'To grant incoming connection access rights to your computer, open Network Connections. Click Incoming Connections, and then, under Network Tasks, click Change settings of...
Tags: computab, firewall, incoming connection, Microsoft Windows XP, network, networking, Service Pack 2, windows
Q&A 2005-05-31
Internet Security
I am using Windows XP proCan anyone recommend a personal firewall.I am using the Kerio one at the moment, but am looking for a better one that does not slow windows down and is reliableYou have a couple of options.First install xp sp2 which offer better firewall protection then before.If...
Tags: firewall, Internet, Internet security, john.cb1@..., windows
Q&A 2005-01-24
Connectivity problem
I upgraded, apparently successfully, an NT4 PC to XP Pro. The problem is I'm unable to connect to the Internet or join a domain. It appears to be a DNS problem (error trying to join a domain = DNS name does not exist) but nothing I've tried works....
Tags: DNS server, domain, firewall, Internet, mkfME, PC, server, windows
Q&A 2005-10-12
Zone Alarm Security Suite 5.0 - Question!!!!!????
I have this current version of Zone Alarm, it actually has everything i need but zone alarm is a program in which i set up to monitor myself so i can set ACLs access control lists and i am not sure how to restart the program where i can re-set...
Tags: cyber_guy, firewall, freeware, security, Zone Labs Inc., ZoneAlarm
Discussion threads 2005-01-23
Diligently maintain your firewall and antivirus software
The most tempting target for a veteran cracker is a developer’s network because beating top programmers puts a feather in their hat. While a server that contains unencrypted personal financial records is a favorite mark for crooks out to make money, some of the most skilled crackers still see breaking...
Tags: Firewalls, Tools & Techniques, Network security, Viruses and worms, John McCormick, firewall, software, security, Zone Labs Inc., vulnerability, network, antivirus software, developer, developer network, programmer
Technical articles 2004-03-15
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