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Posted by gregfarr on 12/21/05 01:11
On 20 Dec 2005 23:58:59 +0100, "Hammerer" <hammerer@hotmail.com>
wrote:
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>"gregfarr" <gregfarr@comcast.net> wrote in message
>news:ddrgq11t9gdn95n0tk4i79v69c9peq82lp@4ax.com...
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>> I've been trying to get to know my Sygate firewall,
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>Don't hold your hopes up too much, Greg. Believe me, I know. First chance it
>gets, it'll stab you in the back. It'll promise you the world and tell you
>it'll love you forever, and next thing you know it'll be shacked up with
>some other user. Tread carefully, Greg.
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>> and noticed it has a record of whoever tried to get access.
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>Chance would be a fine thing, Greg. You never know where the strumpet has
>been before. Take everything it tells you with a pinch of salt, and multiply
>the " access record" by at least 10. Trust me on this.
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>> Can some of those be innocent, like spam or are all bad news.
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>They're ALL bad news, Greg. Especially the ones that like spam. 'You are
>what you eat', they say. Processed meat is just so unhealthy, and awful.
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>> 2). It seems it has the ability to trace the sorce, at least to a
>> point, is there any advantage in looking into any of this further?
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>You owe it to yourself, Greg. You have to be careful these days. All them
>virii around . . . . it's terrible.
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>> Can they be blocked for the future?
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>Really, Greg . . . . there's no need to get filthy.
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You do have a nice little act going, and I bet you were a funny one in
HS, but this is serious, and when you mix the hyperbole with the
truth, I get confused, and I do need concrete help. I'd also like to
have the best wall, but still don't know which. Obviously, I have the
ability to try anyone they make. I recently d/l an AVG with a wall, as
it seems to do well for a virus app, and has protected/saved me.
Greg
http://gregsplace.50megs.com
http://www.picturetrail.com/fugitive1
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