Win XP firewall or zonealarm?

Is Zone Alarm a virus scanner as well? I'm going to be networking my computers and getting better set up in that regard, but I aslo need some better tools. Any recommendations on Norton or Symantec? I use IB and QT. I've got a Win 98 machine and a laptop running XP.
 
Quote from RAMOUTAR:

I know of two people that work for MSFT in Redmond, and they advised me to always go with a 3rd party firewall. The MSFT firewalls and A/V software are the easiets one's to crack. Another one you may want to look at is BlackIce, I have had no intruders whatsoever.

ive set up windows 2000 servers using the ipsec feature as a firewall (both to internal and external connections). traffic between the servers was encrypted. i also hardened the servers OS. an independent white hackers group, over the course of a month, could not get anywhere. not only could they not hack it (internally or externally) but they where surprised that there was no firewall inplace.

i still prefer a dedicated firewall. use mandrakes multi network firewall at my house on a 300mhz celeron. no problems - its been up 166 days since last patch reboot.

[admin@fwcook admin]$ uptime
12:18pm up 166 days, 21:44, 1 user, load average: 0.05, 0.38, 0.40

was using a linksys but could easily overload it pulling only 100+ symbols with esignal. changing the mtu setting helped but still would get disconnections. switched to the mandrakes product becuase of this and also it could handle multiple ips and a bunch of other stuff.
 
and http://www.my-etrust.com for anti virus software. It is put out by Cimputer Associates and you benefit from an industrial strength anti virus program for peanuts. Head and shoulders above the retail stuff. Updates automatically. I have been using it for 2 years plus (it was free at one time) and have never been infected.
 
Quote from Mvic:

Check out Steve Gibson's site to check your firewall is working, also interesting if you want to really go a little bit deeper in to the subject of security but within the lay man's reach.


www.grc.com
 
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