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Tech: Windows sp2 fire wall

21 Oct 04 - 05:53 AM (#1302668)
Subject: Tech: Windows sp2 fire wall
From: GUEST,Scouse

Hi... Should I drop my fire wall (Kerio) and replace it with Windows own or not? Up to now I've had no problems with the SP2.. I think due to the fact that I re-installed windows Xp and then SP2 on a clean system. As Aye... Phil


21 Oct 04 - 10:32 AM (#1302900)
Subject: RE: Tech: Windows sp2 fire wall
From: mack/misophist

I don't use windows myself but... considering that it's the main target of every black hat cracker in the world, considering that sp2 does not seem to be among microsoft's best efforts, you might want to keep what you've got.


21 Oct 04 - 03:01 PM (#1303121)
Subject: RE: Tech: Windows sp2 fire wall
From: Geoff the Duck

There was a lot of recent discussion about Win-XP Service Pack 2. Your question has probably been covered there. Try a forum search for XP, or put it in the Filter Box with a time span of about 2 months.
I seem to recall some people still keeping two firewalls running because they combat different menaces.
Quack!
GtD.


21 Oct 04 - 05:13 PM (#1303230)
Subject: RE: Tech: Windows sp2 fire wall
From: JohnInKansas

One of the FAQ entries at Microsoft's XP-SR2 site recommends turning off the XP firewall if you decide to use another firewall on the same machine. There is no harm in running a firewall on your machine if you connect through a "server" with its own firewall, or through an "external hardware firewall," although it shouldn't be necessary. If the external firewall works, the internal one should never need to report anything.

Full details on what the XP SR2 firewall does are still dribbling out, but it appears that most of the "port locks" that SR2 applies will remain even if you "turn off the firewall." In effect, the firewall still monitors everything, it just doesn't bug you with a lot of reports about what's happening. It probably still blocks a bunch of ports until you go tell it that something can use one.

You may also find that XP SR2 will turn the firewall back on when you reboot, and you probably won't notice it's been turned back on unless you go to the new "Security Center" in Control Panel to look - unless you're getting illicit traffic and see reports pop up. The "not notice" part of course assumes that your other firewall doesn't conflict and produce some annoying result.

I can't say at this point that the XP firewall works the same way, but the anti-popup feature added to IE by SR2 does appear to defer to the Google Toolbar popup blocker. The IE popup blocker is quiet until I tell the Google bar to allow popups on a site, then it starts screaming that I'm being invaded by popups (and brags about how it's blocking them). Minor annoyance, and there's probaly a setting I could change to get rid of it, but it's not a big deal for me, as I only have about 3 sites where I allow popups, and once you've set the permission for Google and XP they both remember.

John


23 Oct 04 - 07:50 AM (#1304677)
Subject: RE: Tech: Windows sp2 fire wall
From: GUEST,Scouse

Thanks a lot.. as Aye, Phil