Re: ZAPro - Trusted Network vs. Trusted IP Address?
From: RAV (rav@nospamplease.com)Date: 10/25/02
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From: "RAV" <rav@nospamplease.com> Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2002 21:02:51 -0400
You probably only need a trusted network on the desktop. Basically you
should have a network on the Internet Zone (the NIC on DSL) and a Trusted
Zone (your LAN with your notebook). Set the security settings to HIGH on the
Internet Zone and Medium on the Trusted Zone. I would suggest ZAP which
handles networks better than ZA Free.
"Ken" <KJIsaacson@AllstatesWorldLegal.com> wrote in message
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> My desktop (running ZA Pro) is connected to my notebook. Desktop is
> connected to internet via DSL, and shares that connection with the
> notebook.
>
> My ZA Firewall shows a "Network" in the trusted zone, as well as an
> "IP Address" in the trusted zone. Both are start with "192." The
> "Network" shows a submask as well. Both obviously refer to my
> notebook.
>
> My question: What is the difference between placing a network in the
> trusted zone instead of just an IP Address. Is there any danger in
> leaving such a "192" network in the trusted zone (am I leaving myself
> open to things other than *just* my notebook?)
>
> Thanks.
> Ken
>
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