Archive for the ‘Firewall’ Category
Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010
Are you aware that in addition to the free LSP and NDIS guides here at Komodia.com, there is also a free TDI guide as well? Oh it’s true.
This is the place to go when you are searching for information on TDI modify packets and the free TDI firewall source code. Where else can you find this kind of information regarding TDI for free?
The guide is composed of 4 general areas:
- What is TDI?
- What is included in TDI?
- What are the key features of TDI?
- What is the TDI operational information?
Chris
Tags: free TDI firewall source code, free tdi guide, tdi modify packets, tdi operational information, what are the key features of TDI, what is included in TDI, what is tdi
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Friday, May 28th, 2010
Are you working on a project that requires you to search out the firewall source code in Vista? If so, you really want to check out Komodia’s Redirector. I am not going to go into the entire deal here when you can view the page yourself. However, there are 2 points that I do want to make while I have your attention:
- You can request a 14 day trial. Hey, see for yourself!
- Don’t make a decision until you read Komdia’s free report.
So, looking for the firewall source in Vista? Check out Komodia’s Redirector!
Chris
Tags: firewall source code in vista, firewall source in Vista, komodia's free report, Komodia's Redirector
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Sunday, March 14th, 2010
There are several ways to implement a firewall:
- Winsock LSP - Can be used for an application layer firewall, but it’s mostly not used for various reasons.
- TDI Driver – Mostly used for personal firewalls, according to Microsoft it will be phased out in the next OS.
- Ndis IM – Mostly used for gateway firewalls.
- WFP – The new plaform Microsoft is promoting, in my opinion that until XP is retired this will not gain momentum.
Barak
Tags: Firewall, NDIS, TDI, Winsock LSP
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Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
We have wrote a bit on what is TDI. Basically most personal firewall are using TDI for various reasons:
- It’s a driver so it has the false sense it’s hard to remove.
- It’s been with us since 1995 on Win95.
- It has the ability to view traffic as stream or packets.
TDI is being phased out by Microsoft, and according to their documentation the next Windows version might not support it anymore so investing in TDI can be quite risky.
Barak
Tags: Firewall, Source code, TDI
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