Friday, August 27, 2010

Get Firewall Security Guidelines

Introduction

Many users are on IRC from systems behind firewalls. Firewalls can provide an additional layer of security for systems which would otherwise be directly exposed to the internet, especially those systems with 24/7 connections to the internet. This guide provides a complete overview of technical terms and issues related to firewall use, then at the end there are lots of useful links to more specific or advanced guides as necessary, such as specific recommendations for firewall software, or fixing DCC send problems for Linksys routers, Windows XP, etc.
You should read through the whole table of contents below (it's just 18 questions) to make sure you know what is in this FAQ. That way you can just jump to the questions that affect you. Then, if you're trying to solve a specific problem, you may elect to look through the links at the very end.
Disclaimer
Some of the solutions and advice presented here may have an adverse affect on the security of a firewall and the systems protected by it. If you do not have a thorough understanding of your network, do not attempt to apply any of the information presented, and instead seek direct assistance from a network security professional. We do not take any responsibility for your use of the information presented here (see our official disclaimer). USE THIS FAQ AT YOUR OWN RISK.



What is a firewall?


Traditionally, a firewall has been a dedicated piece of hardware meant to allow two networks to communicated in a limited way. A typical setup is to allow users behind the firewall to access web pages and email without allowing users on the outside to access any computers on the internal network. In recent years, software firewalls have come into use, and they pose a cost effective solution for many users, such as those with home or small office broadband networks. Note that Windows XP (prior to SP2) comes with a software firewall built in called Internet Connection Firewall, which is often the source of connection problems. Windows XP systems running Service Pack 2 have a much more functional "Windows Firewall" which replaces the problematic "Internet Connection Firewall"









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