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Sphinx-Soft Firewall Control offers Fine Tuning to WF

Posted By Paul\HellNoire In Category: Computer

Jun
8
2010

Recently, I was looking for a firewall for Windows 7, and despite what you might think, that’s much harder then it sounds. The reason being is that I’m using WinPatrol for my HIPS and I don’t want to have a second one on m system, striking out Online Armor. Although, I found out later you could disable their HIPS, I still wasn’t too keen in using it either. At the same time, I don’t support Comodo for their security certificate issues which hopefully have been resolved but there is no assurances. When I last used PC Tools Firewall, I was annoyed out of my mind, still turning off their HIPS but it couldn’t remember what I had asked of it, so it prompted again and again, even after I asked for it to remember my settings. Finally, I gave up and went to using a front end to Windows Firewall, which is why today, I’m going to show you why you shouldn’t count it out just yet.

To start off, Sphinx Software makes an application called Windows 7 Firewall Control, which is available in a Free or Plus edition, as well as an interesting ‘Portable’ install of their Firewall as well. While I must pass on touching the Portable version, just that unique fact alone is something I found rather interesting about them. Windows 7 Firewall Control is exactly what it sounds like, offering a front end to a tad clunky interface that Microsoft rolled out for their firewall.

Windows Firewall Control, Advanced Screen

What I’m showing you here is the Advanced Screen that Microsoft rolled out, that allows for a wide level of customization under Windows 7. To make sure something won’t connect to the internet, you’ve got to modify the Outbound Rules, which while easier thanks to a wizard, is still a very clunky way of working with the built in Firewall. To compare it to Sphinx Software’s front end…

Sphinxsoft Firewall Control

You simply hit the Plus sign, choose the application you wish, then set a rule for it. It isn’t any simpler then that. And like most firewalls that we’re used to under Windows, it will prompt you when it starts noticing applications accessing the internet. Unlike many firewalls I’ve used, however, the default is set to Block in the free version, so it won’t connect if you start using it without making a rule. The only thing that I’ve noticed about this ‘firewall’ application that I don’t like is the sound effect it makes when it detects a new process trying to access the internet, as well as the integration into the Windows 7 taskbar, both of which are possible to disable via the options tab. It’s Free version offers all that you need in a basic Firewall, but it’s Plus version offers quite a few different features as you can see on their site. I’ve not leak tested the Sphinxsoft Firewall, seeing as it’s technically Windows Firewall and as such, should preform the same way, to an extent. It is also very lightweight in running, taking no more then 3 megabytes of RAM while actively running. I’ve been testing their free version and I must say, I’m very much impressed on how much control I’ve now gained over Windows Firewall. If you look on Google carefully though, you will find an older version that will work for Windows XP, but with the new version, Sphinx-Soft is focusing on Windows Vista and 7. If you’re looking for a powerful, light, and completely functional front end for Windows Firewall, Sphinx-Soft Windows 7 Firewall Control is definitely my choice in all regards.

- Sphinxsoft Windows 7 Firewall Control -


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    • leofelix

      Excellent review as usual.
      Sincere congratulations Paul.
      I’m tempted to give a try.

    • kees

      Tell me, Hellnoire, if Sphinxsoft FC is capable of configuring and modifying your W7 firewall settings, how secure is it against manipulation by malware?

    • Gunny

      Thanks for the tip, been looking around for a firewall resently, might give it a try.
      Thanks Paul =P

    • billy13

      I know this software,it is very easy to use!

    • Ramses

      Sometimes I can not understand what you mean.

      In this article you decided to start it by mention:

      “Although, I found out later you could disable their HIPS”

      What’s the point with write that on a blog which is visited by many beginners from all over the world?

      Admit, you dislike Comodo firewall because you do not find the pleasure in useing their HIPS :)

      For ….. sake, HIPS are one of the most secure inventions which ever been made for our protection.
      It both has the ability to educate the user of whats going on inside Windows and all it names and shows a good clue where the item belongs from etc.
      Besides it give professional protection as far it is possible.

      Like always..How good level of protection you’re going to get in the end – it depends on your own level of knowledge and the risk you are willing to take.

      But I can agree that Comodo sucks right now as their new virtual feature needs more improvements to work properly together with their HIPS function in the firewall.
      Have noticed it both automatically prevent setups from run to the end after reboot as well it forget the rules which has been given to the Sanbox between session to session. Probably if make a leaktest on Comodo you will get 100% result as many reviews have shown that and not only from places that having influences from Comodo itself.

    • Paul\HellNoire

      @kees, by default, only as secure as UAC itself… I know it’s not meant to be a full idea, but it is a general idea for those of us who don’t need something more and don’t download warez or anything else infected for that matter.

      @Ramses, actually, I don’t like Comodo’s selling of certificates to malware vendors. Their HIPS I don’t need/use because I’ve got Winpatrol Pro, which is the HIPS program I use on my systems… perhaps you shouldn’t assume before you write something ;)

    • jwils876

      I started using this as soon as I started using Windows 7 back in October and I really like it, works well. Reminds me of using good old Kerio Firewall in Windows XP.

    • Somu

      a great review again….
      I like you…………

    • Paul\HellNoire

      @jwils876, that’s what it reminded me of too. That’s why I’m recommending it :)

    • kriss

      @kees

      Windows 7 Firewall Control isn’t front end for Windows Firewall. But it looks like front end ;)
      W7FC rules are stored in different space (not in the Windows Firewall space).

      W7FC is based on the WFP (Windows filtering platform) API (and probably a little on WF API).

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