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Jul 14 2008, 02:27 PM
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MSFN Addict ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1514 Joined: 12-March 06 Member No.: 90547 OS: XP MCE
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Ashampoo FireWall FREE v1.20
You probably know that you need a firewall program to use the Internet safely. In addition to protecting you against attacks from the Internet, a good firewall will also tell you when programs installed on your computer are trying to phone home and enable you to prevent them from doing it. This is something that Windows own firewall doesn’t do, and it’s essential for identifying and stopping the activities of many malicious virus and spyware programs. For example, this enables you to prevent your system from being turned into a “zombie” controlled by destructive hackers or spammers. Small and efficient instead of big and confusing If you don’t have a degree in computer science, using a firewall program can be quite frustrating. In addition to all the confusing jargon, current firewalls are getting to be very big programs. Sometimes you have the feeling that you’re installing an entire office suite instead of a basic network tool. The brand-new Ashampoo FireWall is different. It’s Configuration Assistant guides you through every step of the the simple setup process. And Easy Mode makes using it a breeze – you don’t need any special technical knowledge and everything is explained clearly. Ashampoo FireWall is also amazingly compact. Even with its four additional security tools it’s a tiny program that uses very little memory and computer resources. You get the heavy-duty protection without heavyweight overload on your system. Self-explanatory user interface Ashampoo has years of experience in making programs simple to use. The Ashampoo FireWall user interface explains itself, every step of the way. The information is right there on the screen where you need it, so that most users will never need to consult the help. But detailed help is also there when you need it. Activate expert features if you need them This doesn’t mean that Ashampoo FireWall is a lightweight program. On the contrary, it has a full range of expert features if you want to use them – just activate Expert Mode and you’re ready to go. For example, in Expert Mode you can create detailed rules for every program, specifying exactly which ports and which types of connections you want to let it use. Experienced users can also monitor both local area network connections and the internal connections inside your own computer. You also get detailed information on all your computer’s internal, LAN and external connections and communications settings and statistics, updated continuously at user-defined intervals. Four additional network security tools In addition to solid firewall protection, Ashampoo FireWall comes with four additional integrated tools that can significantly increase your security:
![]() Website :: Ashampoo® FireWall FREE File size :: 4.17 MB (4,376,466 bytes) MD5 :: 0577DC2B298F6BEEDB53102BEC627278 Main :: MediaFire Mirror :: Esnips |
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Jul 15 2008, 03:13 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 18 Joined: 25-January 08 Member No.: 173399 OS: XP Pro x86
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Thank you for this. Is there anyway to put in my serial number?
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Jul 15 2008, 03:32 AM
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 214 Joined: 26-April 07 From: Sydney Member No.: 137148 OS: XP Pro x64
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I take it you are aware that the free version only closes ports, rather than stealthing them like XP's built in firewall does?
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Jul 15 2008, 03:50 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 18 Joined: 25-January 08 Member No.: 173399 OS: XP Pro x86
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I take it you are aware that the free version only closes ports, rather than stealthing them like XP's built in firewall does? Yep. But in conjunction with the hardware firewall in the router this is more than enough for my needs. It is small and lightweight unlike other firewalls eg Comodo (a good free firewall which i use on my Vista machine) and ZA. Thank you for your reply however. |
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