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1: why? T_T
2: Are both of them active?
Which anti-virus?
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good one gogeta...
2 firewalls on the same system are never better than 1....not only because of the resources and the fact that they might interfere with each other, a desktop firewall is a service that is connected to the outside (internet) and every service is a potential risk: less services less risk...
2 firewalls on the same system are never better than 1....not only because of the resources and the fact that they might interfere with each other, a desktop firewall is a service that is connected to the outside (internet) and every service is a potential risk: less services less risk...
clueless
B-B is right in case anyone is clueless as to what he said:
The more processes you have running, especially 'allowed' permissions to access the internet - means more processes someone can hijack or abuse. Even your other firewall will ignore an attack on the other firewall - because you told it that it is a trusted program. Therefore, you actually disabled both firewalls
IF you are clueless as to what I said, never mind, keep running two firewalls.
DNR
The more processes you have running, especially 'allowed' permissions to access the internet - means more processes someone can hijack or abuse. Even your other firewall will ignore an attack on the other firewall - because you told it that it is a trusted program. Therefore, you actually disabled both firewalls
IF you are clueless as to what I said, never mind, keep running two firewalls.
DNR
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He gives wisdom to the wise and knowledge to the discerning. He reveals deep and hidden things; he knows what lies in Darkness, and Light dwells with him.
He gives wisdom to the wise and knowledge to the discerning. He reveals deep and hidden things; he knows what lies in Darkness, and Light dwells with him.