I agree wholeheartedly. In particular, Windows XP includes SvcHosts.exe and it asks for server rights automatically. Other programs use SvcHosts.exe to access the internet so not granting server rights is important.
I agree wholeheartedly. In particular, Windows XP includes SvcHosts.exe and it asks for server rights automatically. Other programs use SvcHosts.exe to access the internet so not granting server rights is important.
A "server" listens, waiting for something/someone to contact it. You give a program server rights/access and you open a hole up in your firewall to allow something/someone to contact it. The port it listens on is no longer closed/stealthed, it is wide open. Unless you have a specific reason for allowing others to access your computer (I'm not talking about them sitting at your keyboard) then you don't need to allow server rights/access for anything.
It can, and eventually will. Deny server rights/access for everything, unless a program specifically needs it and you are aware why it does.
I'm not a Firewall 'techie' so would like to know - in plain English - What the 'Server Access' is all about in Zonealarm's program control.
It doesn't seem to make any difference whether or not I give programs Server access status or not.
Ron O'Brien
hi ron,
i think there is a difference in the access status. a service on your machine is avalible from the outside if you give the programm a server access. if you don't give it an access it couldn't.
yours richard
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No offence, but this is a prime example of why software firewalls will never be truly effective.
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I think your point is that they would never be effective in the wrong hands.
In the right hands, however - and by that I mean someone who respects the power of their machine to sufficiently protect it - a software firewall is adequate to deal with most threats.
define "effective" plze. define "truly" plze.
fr gr Erik
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