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RE: Potetial Outpost Conflicts?
From: "Doug McFarland" <DMcFarland () rocktenn com>
Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 13:18:43 -0500
I do the same exact thing-have done that for years. Outpost was the only firewall that came up with such a notice. I complied at first, but then went back to running my 3 firewalls. All 3 firewalls-Zonealarm, Tiny, and Outpost ran great together. All three would log different data, which leads me to conclude that they either take turns blocking, or it is imperative for the security conscious to have more than one firewall, since just one doesn't get everything it should. Interesting that you asked this question. -----Original Message----- From: Colin Rous [mailto:crous () sympatico ca] Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 9:24 AM To: security-basics () securityfocus com Subject: Potetial Outpost Conflicts? G'day, all, I currently run two firewalls (Sygate and Tiny). I wanted to replace one with Outpost to see if Outpost is as good as people tell me it is. Agnitum warns you not to run more than one firewall, so I disconnected from the 'net, shut down both my firewalls and started the Outpost install. The install process noticed the existence of the other non-running firewalls on the sytem and gave me the following message: "You will most likely have the following problems if you decide to run more then one firewall on your computer: - Blue screen fatal errors, system freezing or sudden system reboots. - All access will be allowed for every application. Nothing will be blocked. - Every application will be blocked and you will be unable to connect to any web site. - Your computer system will be unable to boot up. - Every other error imaginable!" First, these claimed potential problems strike me as being somewhat over-the-top. Second, I run two AV programs (security in depth, and all that), one of which warns of dire consequences from running more than one AV program. In fact, I have no problems whatsoever; they don't even trip over each other's signature files. Neither do I get any conflicts between my current two firewalls or problems from running two. (I pass all GRC, Sygate and other tests with either or both.) So my question is: Has anyone experimented with running Outpost with another firewall? If so, what was your experience? If not, can anyone think of anything to justify Agnitum's claims? Is this just a problem of Outpost's? (No other firewall I know of issues such a warning.) Or is this just a marketing claim to encourage usage of Outpost and only Outpost? (My OS, BTW, is 98.) Cheers, Colin
Current thread:
- Potetial Outpost Conflicts? Colin Rous (Jan 16)
- RE: Potetial Outpost Conflicts? Tim V - DZ (Jan 17)
- Re: Potetial Outpost Conflicts? James Taylor (Jan 17)
- Re: Potetial Outpost Conflicts? alaskan (Jan 21)
- Re: Potetial Outpost Conflicts? Colin Rous (Jan 21)
- Re: Potetial Outpost Conflicts? James Taylor (Jan 23)
- Re: Potetial Outpost Conflicts? Colin Rous (Jan 21)
- Re: Potetial Outpost Conflicts? GSimmonds (Jan 22)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Potetial Outpost Conflicts? Doug McFarland (Jan 17)
- Re: Potetial Outpost Conflicts? H C (Jan 21)
- RE: Potetial Outpost Conflicts? adi diz (Jan 23)