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I miss some good people from gone Sygate forum for sure, RedJack and that guy who was always in jail too, Space some one. Lately when AntiVir came with a WebGuard, I did not bother to configure my firewall just allowed enough to let it work, lol. My security today is just that kpf 2.15 some Spywareblaster kill bits, Avira AntiVir, old ProcessGuard free (out of habit using it so long and propably I should uninstall it but reluctant), and running my browser and some others inside Sandboxie. I got tired also of one guy here who contacted me and then boasted how good it is to have a router (since I have never had one). And stupid scientology, well, I dont think it made Tom the ****ing Cruise any bigger? Perhaps I should not have saied that, and now it is good, but I doubt. To my constant amusements are people who complain about that Sunbelt scientology product. Might install my SPF free back again, never used the Pro! But I tired and stopped posting here and now I dont know about security anymore, lol, much.

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I found some faults in kerio 2.1.5 that are there and it is not perfect. But wanted to to write something you fellow users might find interesting and hopefully also some to learn. I had already used the older kerio 2.1.5 for some time. I think Sygate 5.5 was a good firewall, still is I think.

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It has now gone ridiculous if I may say so fellow users (I am not in the security habit anymore, lol). I cared about my security and all that stuff. This is from the guy that once wrote that Sygate guide that is in my signature. I want to see its stability too.ĮDITED: in order to correct number of processes. I think for someone behind a router, this could be a great firewall! If it wasn't for the higher CPU usage, i would gladly drop my beloved Kerio 2 for this one.Well, i think. There is though the "advanced" mode for making rules, where you can control things better. Here i don't see any possibility of changing it. In Sygate, you could change this by removing the tick from the "act as server" box. If you use the basic application control for connecting to internet, it seems that automatically the process takes server rights too, cause Emule only asked my once for permission. BTW, there are the logs divided in Traffic, Security, System and Packet like in Sygate). Now i must see if i can make the CPU usage go down (disabling some logging maybe. It does have some basic application control, as it asked my if it was ok for Rocket Dock to launch Opera. It is also behaving like Sygate with p2p (2 processes 22 (GUI) +7MB RAM, CPU 1-5%). It is CERTAINLY inspired from Sygate, no doubt about that. The GUI sometimes was a bit slow to reply, but overall, it's nice.











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