[CentOS] Firewall for virtual machines
John R Pierce
pierce at hogranch.comSun Dec 13 17:45:20 UTC 2009
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mark wrote: > Huh? I've *NEVER* heard great things about WinDoze firewall, and the std. from > the fairly heavy duty folks I know who support WinDoze is that the std for > non-commercial is ZoneAlarm. > I'm not sure what WinDoze is, sounds like a new sleeping aid. Pretty much everyone I know who commercially supports Microsoft Windows users can't stand ZoneAlarm, its constant yammering about meaningless things is just annoying, and end users either end up shutting it off, or click the wrong button and then can't figure out why their programs aren't working. As of XP SP2 and later, the integral Windows Firewall works just fine. It blocks all inbound unsolicited traffic and it doesn't interfere with the software already running on your computer. Its fully configurable by group policies for domain managed sites. But, this is -far- off topic for a CentOS list.
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