Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Personal firewall" ¶ 1
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

personal and firewall
* Where you are, for example inside or outside a company firewall, or proximity of login location to a personal GPS device.
In addition to Storm Linux, the company also produced a personal firewall, and began development of a customized rack mount server and dedicated VPN appliance.
Another example relates to personal firewall software.
* Sunbelt Personal Firewall, a desktop personal firewall
As of November 30, 2005 all Sygate personal firewall products were discontinued by Symantec and now appear to be part of Symantec's Norton range called Norton Personal Firewall ( discontinued and merged into Norton-brand line of software ).
Most of CA ’ s products target large and medium-size enterprises, but some of its product line – for example, its anti-virus, anti-spyware, and personal firewall solutions – were for home and home-office users.
A personal firewall is an application which controls network traffic to and from a computer, permitting or denying communications based on a security policy.
A personal firewall differs from a conventional firewall in terms of scale.
Hence, personal firewalls allow a security policy to be defined for individual computers, whereas a conventional firewall controls the policy between the networks that it connects.
Common personal firewall features:
Kerio no longer supports the personal firewall and has since released its WinRoute v6 product as Kerio WinRoute Firewall v6.
Shorewall is mainly used in network installations ( as opposed to a personal computer firewall ), since most of its strength lies in its ability to work with " zones ", such as the DMZ or a ' net ' zone.
Other features include a personal firewall, email spam filtering, and phishing protection.
Phoenix Labs ( formerly Methlabs ) is a software developing community founded by Tim Leonard and Ken McClelland and best known for PeerGuardian, an open-source software program optimized for use as a personal firewall on file sharing networks.
It can be a piece of software designed to protect against computer worms, combining the features of anti-virus software and a personal firewall.
* Zone Labs, makers of the ZoneAlarm personal firewall software, in 2003, for $ 205 million in cash and shares.
Firestarter is a free and open source personal firewall tool that uses the Netfilter ( iptables / ipchains ) system built into the Linux kernel.
Norton Personal Firewall, developed by Symantec, is a discontinued personal firewall with ad blocking, program control and privacy protection capabilities.

personal and will
`` If you become a Baptist, I will not '', Ann informed her husband, but sweeping her threat aside Adoniram continued to search for an answer to the personal dilemma in which he found himself.
But to go from here to the belief that those more sensitive to metaphor and language will also be more sensitive to personal differences is too great an inferential leap.
We therefore leave the writer to the enjoyment of the unenvied reputation which the personal abuse he has heaped on us will entitle him to from the low and vulgar herd to which he belongs ''.
In many societies, what we regard as corruption, favoritism, and personal influence are so accepted as consistent with the mores of officialdom and so integral a part of routine administrative practice that any attempt to force their elimination will be regarded by the local leadership as not only unwarranted but unfriendly.
They will help provide the skilled manpower necessary to carry out the development projects planned by the host governments, acting at a working level and serving at great personal sacrifice.
Among other things, besides the nature of your house and how much heat finds its way into its various rooms from the outside, it will depend upon your personal habits and the makeup of your family.
`` The primary objective of non-violence '', writes the outstanding Mennonite ethicist, `` is not peace, or obedience to the divine will, but rather certain desired social changes, for personal, or class, or national advantage ''.
The meeting will, however, afford a timely and convenient opportunity for the first personal contact between them and a general exchange of views on the major issues which affect the relationships between the two countries ''.
In representing part of this new picture, I will be recounting some of my own personal experiences, reactions and judgments ; ;
Advaita Vedanta differs from the view that karma is a law of cause and effect but instead additionally hold that karma is mediated by the will of a personal supreme god.
Though her personal contact with Alfred Nobel had been brief, she corresponded with him until his death in 1896, and it is believed that she was a major influence in his decision to include a peace prize among those prizes provided in his will.
The brothers had agreed that whichever of them outlived the other would inherit the personal property that King Æthelwulf had left jointly to his sons in his will.
Absalon died at Sorø Abbey on March 21, 1201, 73 years old, with his last will granting his personal holdings to the Abbey, apart from Fjenneslev which went to Esbern Snarre.
His government was a military despotism resting upon a well-appointed army ; it was administered through officials absolutely subservient to an inflexible will and controlled by a widespread system of espionage ; while the exercise of his personal authority was too often stained by acts of unnecessary cruelty.
Even though most proposals call for payments of less than the full amount of the debt owing, in most cases, the creditors will accept the deal, because if they do not, the next alternative may be personal bankruptcy, where the creditors will get even less money.
( Since there is no citation for this exegesis, readers will need to analyse for themselves whether the " exact parallel " is addressed elsewhere and is generally accepted, or might represent a personal point of view, and readers will also need to discern for themselves what exactly is the " illumination ".
* Strings that represent personal names will often be listed by alphabetical order of surname, even if the given name comes first.
Those who have accepted Jesus as their personal saviour will be saved and live in God's presence in the Kingdom of Heaven, those who have not accepted Jesus as their saviour, will be cast into the Lake of Fire ( eternal Hell or simply annihilated ), see for example The Sheep and the Goats.
Often such faiths hold out the possibility of divine retribution as well, where the divinity will unexpectedly bring evil-doers to justice through the conventional workings of the world ; from the subtle redressing of minor personal wrongs, to such large-scale havoc as the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah or the biblical Great Flood.
Students will have personal academic profiles and a forum will allow students to pose complex questions, while simpler questions will be automatically answered by the software, which will bring you to a solution by searching through the knowledge database, which includes all available courses and topics.

personal and usually
The author opens with a prologue, usually taken to be addressed to an individual by the name of Theophilus ( though this name, which translates literally as " God-lover ", may be a nickname rather than a personal appellation ) and references " my earlier book "— almost certainly the Gospel of Luke.
Alcoholism is a broad term for problems with alcohol, and is generally used to mean compulsive and uncontrolled consumption of alcoholic beverages, usually to the detriment of the drinker's health, personal relationships, and social standing.
Disruptive physical contact ( a personal foul ) is penalized, and a free throw is usually awarded to an offensive player if he is fouled while shooting the ball.
Chapter 11 usually results in reorganization of the debtor's business or personal assets and debts, but can also be used as a mechanism for liquidation.
Although Tacitus is usually considered to be the most reliable author of this era, his views on Domitian are complicated by the fact that his father-in-law, Gnaeus Julius Agricola, may have been a personal enemy of the Emperor.
If a distinction is to be made between divination and fortune-telling, divination has a formal or ritual and often social character, usually in a religious context, as seen in traditional African medicine ; while fortune-telling is a more everyday practice for personal purposes.
This practice is still common and graduates after receiving their " diploma " would usually change their personal documents in order to officially indicate the achievement.
While critics point to the common practice of pseudonymous writing in the ancient world, they usually fail to point out that this practice, though common in the culture, was not common in personal letters, and was categorically rejected by the early church ( cf.
It is usually considered that bishops derive their authority from an unbroken, personal Apostolic Succession from the Twelve Apostles of Jesus.
If the ideological approach is concerned with broad movements and the effects of the world around the filmmaker, then the auteur theory is diametrically opposed to it, celebrating the individual, usually in the person of the filmmaker, and how his personal decisions, thoughts, and style manifest themselves in the material.
: An inability to recall important personal information, usually of a traumatic or stressful nature, that is too extensive to be explained by normal forgetfulness.
* In some states, the simple possession ( possession without intent to distribute, e. g., for personal use ) of certain types of illegal drugs, usually in more than a certain quantity but regardless of quantity for some drugs in some jurisdictions ( such as Virginia for cocaine and heroin ) regardless of quantity ;
Some modern churches include within hymnody the traditional hymn ( usually describing God ), contemporary worship music ( often directed to God ) and gospel music ( expressions of one's personal experience of God ).
When the data values are long ( or variable-length ) character strings — such as personal names, web page addresses, or mail messages — their distribution is usually very uneven, with complicated dependencies.
Peat-cutting for fuel occurred at some locations on Dartmoor until certainly the 1970s, usually for personal use.
Intimacy is a form in which two people share confidences and various details of their personal lives, and is usually shown in friendships and romantic love affairs.
Gatherings in America are usually at parks or places with enough space for a large group of letterboxers to meet up and do exchanges ( exchanging of personal stamps and / or personal travelers ), as well as talk and discuss box ideas.
Political blocs are usually based on confessional and local interests or on personal / family allegiance rather than on political affinities.
Adherents propose achieving this through decentralization of political and economic power, usually involving the socialization of most large-scale private property and enterprise ( while retaining respect for personal property ).
The personal interaction between client and muralist is often a unique experience for an individual not usually involved in the arts.
Embedded systems usually have no keyboard, screen, disks, printers, or other recognizable I / O devices of a personal computer, and may lack human interaction devices of any kind.
The obiter dicta is usually translated as " other things said ", but due to the high number of judges and several personal decisions, it is often hard to distinguish from the ratio decidendi ( reason for the decision ).
The harlequin, a comedic character usually depicted in checkered patterned clothing, became a personal symbol for Picasso.
The statutes of limitations or prescriptive periods are usually shorter when dealing with personal or movable property.

0.493 seconds.