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On 9/9/05, Bob Crothers <bob2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Dan, > > I'd call it a very good replacement for your software based firewall. It > protects your entire network...not just one machine. > > True, it doesn't do anything to stop outbound traffic, but if you are > diligent > with your virus/malware protection, that shouldn't be an issue. > > Bob Thanks Bob. You answered the question I didn't think of. It makes sense that IP-Cop can't manage outbound traffic and, for that, I would still need a Zone-Alarm or similar, right? Does Z-A monitor in-bound and, if so, is it possible/advisable to turn off Z-A's in-bound processes if I've got IP-Cop doing that job? - Dan
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