RE: Securing a Local Network

From: Steven Trewick (STrewick_at_joplings.co.uk)
Date: 04/21/04

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    To: 'Greg' <pchandyman@ozemail.com.au>, security-basics@securityfocus.com
    Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 16:03:49 +0100
    
    

    > In all that, there is still the problem for a simple user
    > that Zone Alarm is
    > too complicated. Sometimes ZA stuffs up contacting sites you
    > want to contact
    > so you must shut it down and open yourself up to attacks from
    > the net in
    > order to do what you want.

    Might I respectfully suggest that if you are experiencing such
    problems your ZoneAlarm install is eithyr b0rken or misconfigured ?

    All XP boxen on my LAN use ZA free edition for that extra added
    protection and this has never happened (to my knowledge) to any of
    my users. (And I;ve good reason to suspect that if it had, they
    would have bending my ear about it in short order!!)

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