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RE[4]: Firewalls work both ways!
by google_ninja on Thu 19th Feb 2009 13:32
in reply to "RE[3]: Firewalls work both ways!"
it isn't problematic, linux has netfilter/iptables built in, anyone (or anything) with root can change it.
As was previously mentioned, the only way to stop that from happening is to use more finely grained security. Security is already too complex to start going down that path for windows, at least for the home consumer versions.
Edited 2009-02-19 13:33 UTC




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hmm.. yes, and no...
IMO, given the variety of combinations on thoses OSes, writing and app to change the firewall setting would end up being more problematic than helpful, unless it is malware or some very specific application.
Also, that is a kind of attitude (on the apps/devs, not yours) that *nix people find regrettable, so doing it would work pretty much against the developer“s interest. Especially if we are talking about the installer of a non-network related application such as photoshop.
The fact that we are talking about the firewall built into the OS and which many (most?) of the users will rely upon having this feature surprises me when microsoft is making efforts to change people“s perception about security.