What firewall can and cannot block
am 22.01.2008 10:09:53 von geniusguest0711i want to know what firewall can and cannot block..
please give me a detail information about it..
i want to know what firewall can and cannot block..
please give me a detail information about it..
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geniusguest0711@gmail.com writes:
> i want to know what firewall can and cannot block..
> please give me a detail information about it..
They can't block highly unconstrained, largely unanswerable questions
from reaching comp.security.firewalls, for one.
--
Todd H.
http://www.toddh.net/
On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 01:09:53 -0800 (PST)
geniusguest0711@gmail.com wrote:
> i want to know what firewall can and cannot block..
> please give me a detail information about it..
This is a serious answer, because I'm going under the assumption that
you are probably a business owner or manager whose pinkies happen to
have been broken in a freak typing accident.
You can have a firewall can block everything... but then nothing will
get though. At that point you might as well not have a network
connection.
You want things to get through though, well, certain things. So you try
to choose what to let through. The problem is that it takes a great deal
more information to separate what you want from what you don't want than
can be conveniently communicated in a newsgroup thread. You have people
reading this list who are usually quite generous with the bandwidth
that comes out their fingertips, but this question is broad enough
to be an abuse of that generosity.
What you need to do is either pay someone for their education and
experience in this area or acquire relevant education and experience of
your own, which you may legitimately be trying to do. The open-ended
nature of your inquiry, however, suggests that you have no basis for
estimating what the education will cost... let alone the experience. In
either event, the place to start is your local library. Go to the far
left hand side of non-fiction where the Dewey decimal numbers begin
with zero. Look for books on security and firewalls among those on
Dreamweaver and Excel. They'll usually be about three inches thick.
You'll need to read at least 3 books of that nature before your
bullshit detector can be calibrated to learn anything. At that point,
you might be ready to ask a question or make an intelligent hiring
decision on a security consultant.
Chris
A FW can block all access inbound and outbound. There are two(2) types of FW
in general; Hardware and Software FW. If you have a cable or dsl connection
with a modern modem, you probably all ready have a HW FW that utilizes
Network Address Translation adequately without a router. You will have to
research that yourself by manufacture or consult your ISP help online. The
Software FW blocks all ports(software) from inbound attacks and unsolicited
port scans. The windows xp/vista FW will only block inbound. Many Software
FW like ZoneAlarm (the easiest free FW available to learn with) also blocks
outbound with permissions that you can assign, but in the case of ZA, a
server will also assign permissions at initial start up of an application
that wants access to the Internet. There are many free FW for trial out
there and a good website would be www.freefirewall.org . I hope this helps
you on your way.
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> i want to know what firewall can and cannot block..
> please give me a detail information about it..
On Jan 22, 1:09=A0pm, geniusguest0...@gmail.com wrote:
> i want to know what firewall can and cannot block..
> please give me a detail information about it..
a firewall primarily blocks any unauthorised traffic comming from
untrusted network to trusted network.a firewall cant stop/clean a
virus comming into your network its just a connection manager.
below are some types of firewalls..
packet filter -- rules can be created to block traffic based on IP/
Port Number
stateful firewall -- firewall decides whether to allow a traffic or
not by refering to a state table(consisting of details whether a
session initiated or not)
application proxy -- primarily used to block applications(e.g yahoo
messenger)
whose port numbers keep changing dynamically.
most of the todays firewalls have the above capabilities.
hope that clarifies ur doubts...
Here is a good write up on FW, its history of development and various types
that evolved.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firewall#Function
"Jim"
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> A FW can block all access inbound and outbound. There are two(2) types of
FW
> in general; Hardware and Software FW. If you have a cable or dsl
connection
> with a modern modem, you probably all ready have a HW FW that utilizes
> Network Address Translation adequately without a router. You will have to
> research that yourself by manufacture or consult your ISP help online. The
> Software FW blocks all ports(software) from inbound attacks and
unsolicited
> port scans. The windows xp/vista FW will only block inbound. Many Software
> FW like ZoneAlarm (the easiest free FW available to learn with) also
blocks
> outbound with permissions that you can assign, but in the case of ZA, a
> server will also assign permissions at initial start up of an application
> that wants access to the Internet. There are many free FW for trial out
> there and a good website would be www.freefirewall.org . I hope this helps
> you on your way.
>
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> news:c5716e7e-cb5d-4fb1-8ce6-3386951d78f9@m34g2000hsb.google groups.com...
> > i want to know what firewall can and cannot block..
> > please give me a detail information about it..
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