"Juan I. Cahis" <> wrote in message
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Sorry Arnold, but you are wrong. WinXP firewall checks, by design,
inbound traffic only, as also does Vista firewall in its default
configuration, as set by Microsoft.
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You want to show me where I said anything about the FW stopping outbound
traffic.
The FW doesn't stop outbound traffic by design. A FW by default stops all
unsolicited inbound traffic by design. If a FW is to stop outbound traffic,
if it has those capabilities, then rules have to be set to stop the
outbound, because by design, there are no default rules for a FW to stop
outbound traffic.
"Mr. Arnold" <MR.
> wrote:
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>"Juan I. Cahis" <> wrote in message
>news:.. .
>Dear friends:
>
>Help, Vista's firewall started to work with outbound traffic, and I
>don't know how to stop it!!!!!
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>What are you talking about?
>
>A firewall always works with outbound traffic. The programs running on the
>computer that communicate over the Internet to another program are always
>sending outbound traffic.
>
>
>I don't know why, but as a result of this, my computer has become very
>slow. How can I return to the standard firewall inbound traffic check
>only?
>
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>It sounds to me like you have malware running on the machine that's sending
>dubious outbound traffic, it's slowing the machine down, you need to find
>it
>and remove the malware.
Thanks
Juan I. Cahis
Santiago de Chile (South America)
Note: Please forgive me for my bad English, I am trying to improve it!