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Stravo wrote:How vulnerable is someone who essentially has no protection save for anti-virus but usually only surfs this site and a few others when at home? I've been thinking about setting up a firewall now that I have cable but I'm uncertain how to go about doing that and what programs are good for a beginner.
Well, first off, what OS are you running? If it's Windows 95, 98 or ME you don't have to worry about this. If it's 2000 or XP, be worried. Very worried.
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He should still get a firewall anyways, in case future exploits are discovered.

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Crayz9000 wrote:
Stravo wrote:How vulnerable is someone who essentially has no protection save for anti-virus but usually only surfs this site and a few others when at home? I've been thinking about setting up a firewall now that I have cable but I'm uncertain how to go about doing that and what programs are good for a beginner.
Well, first off, what OS are you running? If it's Windows 95, 98 or ME you don't have to worry about this. If it's 2000 or XP, be worried. Very worried.
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Yeah I run XP and downloaded the latest security patches. But now this got me thinking about setting up a firewall. Are there any good ones out there that are downloadable or will I have to fork over some hard earned cash and by a good retail firewall program? If so any suggestions?
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Stravo wrote:Yeah I run XP and downloaded the latest security patches. But now this got me thinking about setting up a firewall. Are there any good ones out there that are downloadable or will I have to fork over some hard earned cash and by a good retail firewall program? If so any suggestions?
Kerio is a good interim solution, but down the road (especially if you ever want to expand your network) you'll want to get a hardware firewall/router. A properly configured Linux box will serve that purpose nicely, but you need to know how to set it up before you consider that.
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