I've used Sunbelt for a few years on XP but like many security applications then tend to knock your system performance down a bit so after I bought my wireless router I uninstalled it since I had no need for incoming network protection.ītw: Kerio and TPF2.x can still be downloaded from I understand there was a split with some of the coders so TPF 2.x became Kerio Personal Firewall which had an identical interface.Īfter a few years Kerio was bought out by Sunbelt and thus Sunbelt Personal Firewall was born. When TPF turned commercial with version 3.x everything changed it was utter bloatware / system hijacking rubbish my friend installed a cracked copy with keygen, he got so pissed off with it trashing his system he put the free version back on lol. in / out / both.Īs a free Firewall this was the best thing I've ever used and so configurable it was a dream when compared to the likes of ZoneAlarm. TCP, UDP, ICMP and decided what port range, IP range would have permissions and which direction e.g. You could also create rules based on Protocol i.e. When I used to run Windows 95 I had Tiny Personal Firewall v2.0.15 (and XP SP2 compatible) it had a nice and simple interface to allow disallow applications with additional MD5 signature checks and a GUI network connection viewer tool similar to Sysinternals TCPView. I hate Comodo it's the most paranoid piece of junk I've ever installed on a friend's computer and for some reason was a total pain for uninstalling too.
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