Sep 30, 2019, 18:06 pm
I rarely use firewalls, or even AV on Win.
But I am going to be adding a bunch of nasty Adobe apps, and the like for video editiing (totally new to me).
I figure a firewall is in order.
I installed Glasswire, which I had heard nothing but raves about. It is crap. A bitch even to turn on right, and doesnt seem to want to block anything starting, but can block stuff once its already screwing up your system. Yucking fuseless.
I have used Private Firelwall and Comodo in the past. Hate the new Comodo, and would take me forever to find the old version, which might not work on 64 bit.
Private Firewall is good, but not quite up to snuff. Redirecting internet connections is possible, but exceedingly tedious.
I am looking for something that makes *CLEAR* distinctions between running, and connecting to the network.
And allows me to block either at start, temporarily or until told to UNBLOCK. I had an old firewall that was great for blocking, but wouldnt let me unblock it (or at least be obvious on how to do it). Needless to say it went to /dev/null.
But most of all it shoult NOT rely on Win services. I have most of those shut down, and Glasswire wants some up that I want down. In other words, nothing that hooks to Win Firewall.
It should also have a small memory footprint. Dont care for it to ,analyse traffic. Just block what its told to.
Any ideas?
But I am going to be adding a bunch of nasty Adobe apps, and the like for video editiing (totally new to me).
I figure a firewall is in order.
I installed Glasswire, which I had heard nothing but raves about. It is crap. A bitch even to turn on right, and doesnt seem to want to block anything starting, but can block stuff once its already screwing up your system. Yucking fuseless.
I have used Private Firelwall and Comodo in the past. Hate the new Comodo, and would take me forever to find the old version, which might not work on 64 bit.
Private Firewall is good, but not quite up to snuff. Redirecting internet connections is possible, but exceedingly tedious.
I am looking for something that makes *CLEAR* distinctions between running, and connecting to the network.
And allows me to block either at start, temporarily or until told to UNBLOCK. I had an old firewall that was great for blocking, but wouldnt let me unblock it (or at least be obvious on how to do it). Needless to say it went to /dev/null.
But most of all it shoult NOT rely on Win services. I have most of those shut down, and Glasswire wants some up that I want down. In other words, nothing that hooks to Win Firewall.
It should also have a small memory footprint. Dont care for it to ,analyse traffic. Just block what its told to.
Any ideas?