XP Firewall Commander
XP Firewall Commander
is an easy to use control interface for your Windows XP built-in
firewall.
By default, Windows Firewall is turned on for all network interfaces.
This helps improve network protection for new Windows XP installations
and Windows XP upgrades. Windows Firewall also helps improve protection
for new network connections.
XP Firewall Commander lets you add
and remove exceptions for programs and services so that
they can receive inbound traffic.
You may find it useful to use Windows Firewall with no exceptions when
you connect to a public network, such as a public network at an airport
or hotel. This setting can help protect your computer because it blocks all attempts to connect
to your computer. When you use Windows Firewall with no
exceptions, you can still view Web pages, send and receive e-mail
messages, or use an instant messaging program.
In order to see what exceptions are enabled, XP Firewall Commander
offers a separate tab called Add/Remove
Programs. You can easily add a new exception by browsing
for the executable file and providing a name. Just as easy you can
select one of the active exceptions and click Remove.
If you need to allow specific inbound traffic, XP Firewall Commander
permits you to add a
specific port and protocol (UDP or TCP) and a suitable
port name.
The Firewall Status
area permits you to instantly turn on / off the firewall. This feature
should be used whenever you want to block all inbound connections to
your computer. Turning
the firewall ON gives you a good protection against
internet security threats such as worms, port scans and remote exploit
attempts.
As an added bonus feature, XP Firewall Commander offers you the ability to track the firewall activity using the View Traffic tab. By monitoring the firewall logs, you get an instant view of the real time security activity that threatens your computer.
Using the program is vey easy because XP Firewall Commander sits in the system tray and whenever you want to adjust the settings of the Windows XP firewall, you just need to click the system tray icon to open the administration interface.
Support
Support is available via dedicated XP Firewall Commander Forum
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