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Gary Granat wrote:
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> On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 15:09:47 PDT7, Sheridan George wrote:
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> Seriously, thanks to all for your insights and suggestions. I now have a base
> from which to start. When the time comes, I'll not hesitate to ask for
> additional assistance, as needed.
>
> 'preciate it!
>
> Your welcome.
I was on Steve Gibson's site ( http://www.grc.com ) to get a URL to ZoneAlarm for my wife's WinXP
machine and I ran across this:
The HOT setup . . .
My specific recommendations are, of course, subject to moment-to-moment change and reconsideration
in this highly dynamic Internet security market. However, today — as for the past six months — there
is no better and more secure solution than running a single, external, Linksys NAT router (
http://www.linksys.com/products/product.asp?prid=20&grid=5 ) — providing redundant external
intrusion protection — coupled with copies of the FREE ZoneAlarm firewall — providing the PC
industry's most comprehensive internal extrusion management. ( http://www.grc.com/lt/hardware.htm )
Of course ZoneAlarm is not for OS/2. grrr
For those that care, http://www.grc.com/lt/scoreboard.htm is an interesting read as are many of his
pages.
Sheridan
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