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				|  Posted: Tue, 20 Jun 2006 14:23:53    Post Subject: |     |  
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				|  Posted: Tue, 20 Jun 2006 15:26:02    Post Subject: |     |  
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				|  	  | DragonMaster wrote: |  	  | A router can be a good firewall, but when you need to open ports, having a firewall on the computer always help. | 
 
 In which case, the standard Windows firewall is "strong enough," granted this is a PC we're talking about and not a server.  In either case, if the port is open, you obviously will need it open in the software firewall, as well.
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				|  	  | Quote: |  	  | In which case, the standard Windows firewall is "strong enough," granted this is a PC we're talking about and not a server. In either case, if the port is open, you obviously will need it open in the software firewall, as well. | 
 
 The difference is that if there's no software firewall, the opened port will not appear stealth, but closed on online firewall test. A firewall like KPF 2.1.6 let you select what kind of packet you want from what port for which IP with a specific application, so if it's turned off, the port is stealth.
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