So to start, Comodo Firewall Pro 2.4.x (despite the name, it's free) has been my current choice a while now ... and finally I have some numbers to back it up ... they're also now the best rated firewall:http://www.matousec.com/projects/windows-personal-firewall-analysis/leak-tests-results.php#firewalls-ratingsBeyond the link, I would just like to point out some of the major firewall players from their dataset... and show WHY you don't want to use them.
These are great or good, but most (not all) of them cost money:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Comodo Firewall Pro 2.4.18.184 FREE 9475 ExcellentJetico Personal Firewall 2.0.0.28 beta 9375 ExcellentOutpost Firewall PRO 4.0 (1024.700.292) 8700 Very goodZoneAlarm Pro 7.0.362.000 8600 Very goodLavasoft Personal Firewall 2.0.1019.7604 (700) 8500 Very goodKaspersky Internet Security 7.0.0.119 8375 Very goodJetico Personal Firewall 1.0.1.61 Freeware FREE 7750 Very goodTrend Micro PC-cillin Internet Security 2007 15.30.1151 7000 GoodF-Secure Internet Security 2007 7.01.128 6625 GoodThese suck, but EVERYBODY thinks they're ok, and some people actually buy them:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Norton Internet Security 2007 10.2.0.30 3100 Very poorMcAfee Internet Security Suite 2006 8.0 2325 Very poorZoneAlarm Free 7.0.302.000 FREE 1500 Very poorOutpost Firewall Free 1.0.1817.1645 FREE 1000 NonePanda Antivirus + Firewall 2007 6.00.00 650 NoneAVG Anti-Virus plus Firewall 7.5.431 500 NoneWindows Firewall XP SP2 FREE 0 None
9/28/2007 1:21:03 AM
i, for one, hate all software firewalls
9/28/2007 11:20:11 AM
i've been using the sygate pro version for a while now.it does it's job.
9/28/2007 11:25:24 AM
uh, thats just leak testing.Wouldnt it be more useful to rate a firewall on it's inbound protection?
9/28/2007 1:18:21 PM
^ wordand
9/28/2007 1:33:41 PM
9/28/2007 1:49:06 PM
9/28/2007 2:49:28 PM
Wow, so that was a much more negative response than I expected ... I may not know as much about networking as some people in this thread, but I do know that having effective leak protection is a -good thing- when it comes to a normal user that likes to get themselves into trouble. For us, sure we can get by with technical solutions, or nothing when we know what we're doing.However, these days a normal user's computer should be setup with 3 forms of protection, Antivirus, Antispyware, and a Firewall. Does that mean that a software firewall is the best? Hell no. But I don't expect a common user to fork over an additional ~$500 for a pix501; nor do I expect them to be super-excited to kick up another machine to use as a *nix-based firewall for their network.The trick is to balance technology out so that people don't have to think about what they're doing or how it's working, but just think/feel/know that it DOES work. And then, when the best working solution for them becomes free, now that user's experience at their computer becomes less of a hassle. People hate having to fork over more money for another A/V, A/S, or FW; now here's a firewall that has a friendly interface and is good at keeping that user safe without causing them to pay a penny.I wasn't for a second meaning this should be used to replace any Cisco hardware in a corporate/office environment.The main purpose for my post was to encourage people who were wondering "hmm, I heard I need a firewall on my computer, what is it and what's the best one?", to wonder no longer.
9/28/2007 4:32:03 PM
or put them behind a NATthen they don't need software based protection.
9/28/2007 4:55:14 PM
Alright, well fwiw, it's a great Application Firewall ... it does more than just protect the network, it tells you when something is trying to access the screen, the keyboard, protected files, etc.
9/28/2007 8:48:16 PM
Gotta keep in mind though that the average user just doesnt want to know its there at all... Give me a software firewall that will NEVER prevent me from doing what I normally do without having to see it ask me a question or remind me to update it or block content or crash my browser/program/computer .... Then Ill say you have a decent software firewall... People just dont want to deal with that crap any longer, so software firewalls lost alot of popularity. I for one, havent even looked at them since the annoying days of norton antivirus But, maybe ill load one and give it a new chance next time I buy a new laptop... So for the chance that that happens, keep the suggestions coming !!
9/28/2007 11:36:35 PM
9/29/2007 10:06:37 AM
pfSensehttp://www.pfsense.com
9/29/2007 2:39:17 PM
it honestly sounds like your promoting the product like an ad. You should buy ad space here if really like them...
9/30/2007 2:36:46 PM
as long as i can block everything thing inbound from china, i really dont have any issues
9/30/2007 6:26:09 PM
the score is bs anyway, it does a 125 for passing with default settings, 100 for passing on max settings, 0 for not passing. thus with 77 tests, zonealarmpro only failed 2 of them. That and they do not specify wich of the copanion products were running with zomealarm, i have found that if you run the entire zoenalarm suite of products most things get cought during install, not when they dial out or try and look out. Of course, i have another .... 10 years of updates on my 'special' copy i got forever ago, so i am good to go
9/30/2007 7:31:07 PM
^ that wasn't english...it wasn't even close
9/30/2007 9:59:56 PM
zonealarm keeps getting slower and slower and slowerand slowerandsl
10/1/2007 3:01:22 PM