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Re: [Full-Disclosure] WinME firewalling
- To: j <frobozz@frotz.us>
- Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] WinME firewalling
- From: igenge2@csc.com.au
- Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2003 11:31:26 +0800
>What software firewall solution is truly suitable for Grandma? As
>invisible to the user as possible, of course, since this Grandma doesn't
>understand most of the 'little window thingies' that spontaneously
>appear already. (you know at least one - the manic 'ok' clicker...)
>Additional hardware of any kind is not permitted, this has to be a
>software solution under WinME.
I had a similar requirement for technologically challenged friends.
Basically I turned off File and Printer Sharing for all network adapters
to close the standard holes and installed Kerio Personal Firewall. I
configured Kerio to allow connections from their browser and mail client
and allowed outbound DNS and blocked all else inbound and outbound. I
then set Kerio to disable prompting (I don't have the manual with me so I
can't remember the exact terminology Kerio use).
So far I haven't had any calls from them saying things don't work and
they've been running like this for over a year. Of course it has helped
that I also set them up to use a non-virus-enabled browser and mail
client.
IG
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