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Re: FIX for ZoneAlarm & KB951748 issue released


"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

: I'm not giving you attitude, I just need you to answer my questions,

: Phyllis. If you'd like to get voluntary or paid assistance elsewhere,

: please so do.

:


I'm pretty satisfied with a 2002 firewall. It's available free of

charge and was made by Kerio (version 2.15). It requires a packet

sniffer to fix up / block incoming bad packets. I believe an MVP

made the packet analyzer (CHX-I) but it's very hard to find these

days. There's a DNS product available, I lost the link recently,

where the CHX-I packet analyzer is supposed to exist. I recently

visited the website in the last couple of weeks, but put it off for

another day. I believe the DNS server that it may come with is an

offshoot of a BIND 8.4 or something like that. You wouldn't happen

to know what I'm talking about, Robert, would you? Oh... it was

treewalkdns.


You wouldn't happen to know anything about the packet analyzing

software that comes with the treewalkdns software, would you? I

bought into ZoneAlarm at one time (2001) and I never was able to

get it to work properly on XP. They released updates like 50 times

a year and I couldn't deal with that kind of product, and thus I

tried Kerio 2.15 out and have been satisfied ever since. Now I

see that Microsoft issued an update which updates tcpip.sys - I

wish I knew what was going on there, because I'm still happy with:


01/28/2006  03:47 PM           359,808 tcpip.sys


There seems to be alot of DNS problems lately. The BIND DNS ng

seems to get a lot of posts lately, especially with 9.50 version.


Jim Carlock

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http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/381336/saliva_a_natural_cure_for_conjunctivitis.html


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