Firewall
Firewall
1. A firewall is simply a program that filters the information coming through the
Internet connection into your private network or computer system. If an incoming
packet of information is flagged by the filters, it is not allowed through.
2. It turns out that a small home network has many of the same security issues that a
large corporate network does. You can use a firewall to protect your home network
and family from offensive Web sites and potential hackers.
A firewall, such as
, can be installed on the
computer in your home that has an Internet connection.
This computer is considered a
because it provides
the only point of access between your home network and
the Internet.
WORK OF FIREWALL
1. You can easily see how a firewall helps protect computers inside a
large company. Let's say that you work at a company with 500
employees. The company will therefore have hundreds of computers
that all have network cards connecting them together.
Õ TOMIZATION OF FIREWALL
m
!
"
ë#°
$
$ %
$
"&
$
%
$!
+ -°
One of the best things about a firewall from a security standpoint is that
it stops anyone on the outside from logging onto a computer in your
private network. While this is a big deal for businesses, most home
networks will probably not be threatened in this manner. till, putting a
firewall in place provides some peace of mind.
m+ -°
ome of the items in the list above are hard, if not impossible, to filter
using a firewall. While some firewalls offer virus protection, it is worth
the investment to install anti-virus software on each computer. And, even
though it is annoying, some spam is going to get through your firewall as
long as you accept e-mail.
m