Hello,
I currently use the Prisma firewall. I was wondering how good this product is and if there are any better alternatives. (Free would be nice) So pretty much, if people could list some good ones and why they are good etc.
Thanks in advance,
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Prisma
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Posted 16 March 2009 - 09:39 AM
Free firewalls:
• Comodo Free Firewall
• Online Armor Free
• Zone Alarm Free Basic Firewall
• PC Tools Firewall Plus
• Ashampoo FireWall Free
• Outpost Firewall Free
• Kerio Personal Firewall (available in a full and limited free edition)
• Personal Firewall Ratings & Scores
• Personal Firewall Reviews
These types of comparative testing results will vary depending on who is doing the testing, what they are testing for, what versions of the firewall software is being tested, etc. There are no universally predefined set of standards/criteria for testing and each test will yield different results. Thus, you need to look for detailed information about how the tests were conducted, the procedures used, and data results. Then you have to consider the features offered by each firewall, the amount of resources utilized and how it may affect system performance.
Choosing a firewall is a matter of personal preference, your technical ability/experience, features offered, the amount of resources utilized, how it may affect system performance and what will work best for your system. A particular firewall that works well for one person may not work as well for another. You may need to experiment and find the one most suitable for your use.
• Comodo Free Firewall
• Online Armor Free
• Zone Alarm Free Basic Firewall
• PC Tools Firewall Plus
• Ashampoo FireWall Free
• Outpost Firewall Free
• Kerio Personal Firewall (available in a full and limited free edition)
• Personal Firewall Ratings & Scores
• Personal Firewall Reviews
These types of comparative testing results will vary depending on who is doing the testing, what they are testing for, what versions of the firewall software is being tested, etc. There are no universally predefined set of standards/criteria for testing and each test will yield different results. Thus, you need to look for detailed information about how the tests were conducted, the procedures used, and data results. Then you have to consider the features offered by each firewall, the amount of resources utilized and how it may affect system performance.
Choosing a firewall is a matter of personal preference, your technical ability/experience, features offered, the amount of resources utilized, how it may affect system performance and what will work best for your system. A particular firewall that works well for one person may not work as well for another. You may need to experiment and find the one most suitable for your use.
Microsoft MVP - Consumer Security 2007-2012 
Member of UNITE, Unified Network of Instructors and Trusted Eliminators

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Posted 16 March 2009 - 06:04 PM
I know all of this, however I was trying for some personal prefrences and reasons to why they are preferred. Preferances in my opinion are a better test.
Jason Vidler
Technical Support
Ryan Catholic College
Technical Support
Ryan Catholic College
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