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Learn How Internet Firewalls Work To Keep Your PC Safe

17 February 2008 0 views No Comment

Not many of us intentionally leave our cars unlocked or the front of our homes open to strangers. But we often leave our wide open to anyone and everyone that may want to snoop.

To get and keep our safe from ,or anyone wanting to have a look in our ,we need the aid and assistance of something commonly called Firewalls.

A Firewall can be or that acts as a to your . It does this by all coming in and going out of our .

They not only allow the passage of this but inspects all,making sure it is safe and do not contain viruses,any ,or other malicious .

Firewalls control in two methods: and stateful inspection. A Packet is a chunk of data and it contains the of the it comes from and a destination .

Ok,so you’re wondering what on earth is an IP .Well, it is an idenifier for your device.The format of an IP is a 32-bit numeric written as four numbers separated by periods. If the Firewall recognizes the Packet and its IP ,or its Protocol ,it allows the Packet to pass. The Stateful Inspection method look at the some data in the Packet and compares key of data to a large area that contains known,trusted information.

to see if it is safe or if your is expecting the data.It aloso allow safe passage of data if all seems well.The Stateful Inspection method is preferred since it checks the data that have passed through your before.

ALL ABOUT FIREWALLS
Firewalls are devices that are designed to run Firewalls.So why are there firewalls,you ask.One big advantage of having a Firewall is that the don’t have to do any work. The running the does all work,thereby leaving the in the free to get on with other tasks.The , or Central Processing Unit should be free as much as possible to keep the running at peak .

ALL ABOUT FIREWALLS

WHAT FIREWALL PROTECT YOU FROM
There are many creative ways that people use to access or abuse your when its not protected. Smeone is able to connect to your and control it in some form. This can range from being able to view or access your files to actually running programs on your .Some of the Firewalls protect your from are the following.

Email Bombs.
Someone sends you the same e- hundreds or thousands of times until your e- cannot accept any more messages. If you spend time on the often you will most likely experience this.

Viruses.
This is no doubt the most well known .A Virus is a small file which reproduces itself on other .Viruses may be harmless to wiping your hard drive clean. Firewalls may not protect you from all viruses.It would be worth your while to invest in good anti virus as added protection.Once you invest in a Firewall,study its owner’s manual to set it up. Once the Firewall has been installed and setup complete,take a minute to be sure its working.Test the Firewall by going and visiting a .Go to www.grc.com and give their free Shields Up test a try. If the Firewall pass,you will have the comfort of knowing your PC will have that added protection from someone stealing your credit card information or any valuable information. If you have not invested in a Firewall,won’t wait to give one a try. Your critical files and programs will be much safer and you will have the knowledge of being able to Firewalls on the PC of your friends,enemies,and everyone else in between.

Copyright 2006 Otis Cooper

Otis F. Cooper is solely to boosting the knowledge and confidence of every user. Use his informative and videos to understand all about the drives in your .Learn and see more at www.ultimatepcrepair.com

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