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jakesnake 22nd Feb 05 10:31 AM

Jetico Personal Firewall for Windows
 
Jetico Personal Firewall for Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP
v.1.0 freeware







Homepage:
Code:

http://www.jetico.com/


Help file:
Code:

http://www.jetico.com/Firewall.chm


Direct Link
Code:

http://www.jetico.com/jpfwall.exe



The Jetico Personal Firewall enables you to:
  • Protect your computer against hackers and malicious software when networked or connected to the internet.
  • Choose a pre-defined Security Policy.
  • Edit an existing Security Policy (i.e. the firewall rule set configuration).
  • Create your own Security Policy.
  • Monitor running applications that access the network.
  • Monitor selected/all network packets as well as selected network events.
Three-layer protection:
I. Low-level. (Network packet filter). This checks the validity of network packets and parameters such as source & destination addresses, protocol, etc. Using this process, Jetico Personal Firewall can make your computer invisible to a non-trusted network. By selecting the Optimal Protection Policy, your computer becomes "stealthy". Any security probing tests (for example, ShieldsUp! tests) by internet hackers will report that your computer does not exist.

II. Application-level. (Network events filter). This checks and enables you to monitor network/internet connection requests made by applications. If you are not sure why an application wishes to send or receive data from the Internet you can limit or block the activity.

III. User-level. (Process activity filter). This notifies you of and prevents dirty tricks by Trojans and other malicious programs. (A Trojan can inject its own code into programmes on your computer and send data about you to a third party. e.g. a Trojan in Internet Explorer could transmit details of your browsing preferences.)


jake :)

~*McoreD*~ 22nd Feb 05 01:59 PM

Not very often you can find a freeware firewall, so thank you very much for sharing this, jake. :)

jakesnake 23rd Feb 05 06:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ~*McoreD*~
Not very often you can find a freeware firewall, so thank you very much for sharing this, jake. :)

ive not tried it so can't vouch for its use though


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