Lots of free firewalls any of them good?

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Pete Carter(Posted 2009) [#1]
Well my question the title, I have a good anti virus and just want a simple firewall other than windows firewall.


nawi(Posted 2009) [#2]
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Digital Anime(Posted 2009) [#3]
@ Pete Carter


In the past I used the one from ZoneLabs a lot and I was happy with it.
They have a free version, but not experienced with that one

http://www.zonealarm.com/security/en-us/free-upgrade-security-suite-zonealarm-firewall.htm

Lately I have a Windows 2008 server between my internet and internal network and use the buildin Firewall wich is very good, before that I used SmoothWall, a free easy to install linux based firewall on an old PC with 2 network cards (so the PC was dedicated to a Firewall only)
Personally I don't like to run extra software on my game PC so more CPU is available for other stuff.

@Nawi

Linux is not an answer to everything, please stay ontopic for once and don't change it into a Linux VS Window one again.


FlameDuck(Posted 2009) [#4]
No. There isn't a good free anti-virus either. You get what you pay for.


Ross C(Posted 2009) [#5]
SPF free does a good job for me and it's free.


North(Posted 2009) [#6]
commodo firewall is pretty decent but you need to know what you're doing ;)


puki(Posted 2009) [#7]
ZoneAlarm free version is a solid firewall - ZoneLabs/Checkpoint Software cannot afford for it to be a weak variant of the commercial version.

Comodo, as mentioned above, is certainly as good (if not better) than ZoneAlarm free; however, as mentioned, it can be fiddly to use.

ZoneAlarm free, is certainly an easy firewall to use and I favour its ease of use over Comodo.

Personally, I use the full version of ZoneAlarm and, failing that, would use their free version over some other commercial products - mainly for ease of use.


Here is a full list of firewalls:
http://majorgeeks.com/download.php?id=34&sort=7


Pete Carter(Posted 2009) [#8]
Thanks for the advice everyone


puki(Posted 2009) [#9]
I bet he goes with ZoneAlarm.


Dodo(Posted 2009) [#10]
You can also look at Outpost ... I use their security suite though with a lifetime updates licence ... the firewall is very good but can be complicated for a beginner, though it does have automatic rule creation.


ragtag(Posted 2009) [#11]
m0n0wall and pfSense are great free firewalls, though both are made to run on a machine of their own and are more useful for companies than your average home user.


AdrianT(Posted 2009) [#12]
I quite liked ashampoo winoptimizer and their free firewall when I used XP. Windows 7 firewall seems fairly easy to use though and works in both directions, which they never used to on older windows versions.


Snixx(Posted 2009) [#13]
Comodo internet security very good, stay away from ZA .