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Agnitum Outpost Firewall Pro v4.0.1025.7828 Regged-EXPLOSiON

After Avast Pro, here is another security related software. Outpost Firewall, will help you to protect your security when you’re connected. If you don’t have a firewall yet (?!), feel free to grab it. Or… Comodo Firewall FTW! :D

Description:

Safety on the Internet
The two-way firewall stops inappropriate or malicious access to your computer from both internal (LAN) and external (Internet) sources. As a frontline defense, it prevents malware from spreading or “phoning home”, providing protection against hackers, loss of personal data, unknown malware, and unauthorized program activity.

Preemptive threat protection
Outpost’s Host Protection module monitors how programs interact to protect your system against high-level security breaches and has passed all well-known leaktests to prevent unauthorized transmission of information from your PC.

Secure web surfing
The versatile Web Control module safeguards you against the Internet’s darker side. It steers you away from websites infected with drive-by downloads, prevents the inadvertent disclosure of personal information, limits your exposure to potentially unsafe web properties, and keeps your identity private.

Release Name: Agnitum.Outpost.Firewall.Pro.v4.0.1025.7828.Regged-EXPLOSiON
Size: 16.5MB
Links: Homepage, NFO
Download: Rapidshare.com, Torrent

Comments (30)

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  1. Sticky
    December 5th, 2007 | 19:23

    THIS FIREWALL OWNS!!!!!

  2. THE TRUTH
    December 5th, 2007 | 19:36

    this is just ……….OLD. I been using 4.0.1025.7828 for a long-ass time. Theres a newer version Outpost Firewall Pro 2008 (build 6.0.2175.214.430.270).

    so….whats the point in this???

  3. December 5th, 2007 | 19:39

    @ THE TRUTH

    I dunno, ask the EXPLOSiON guys.

  4. GGMan
    December 5th, 2007 | 19:57
  5. WannaKnow
    December 5th, 2007 | 20:14

    Is there any 64bit version of this firewall?

  6. R1pper
    December 5th, 2007 | 20:39

    10, if u r so talented/top scene leecher, please give me fresh link to admuncher 4.71 that works.

    if not, stfu.

  7. jared
    December 5th, 2007 | 20:44

    the picture shown is outpost 6, not 4.0

  8. IC
    December 5th, 2007 | 20:54

    Online ARMOR owns.. Not this..

    Oh and Comodo..

    this is like 3′rd or 4′th

  9. Nukem
    December 5th, 2007 | 21:05

    I’m Australian. We do some stuff right, some stuff wrong. Same as everyone else. Ok to move on..

    @5, just browse using Firefox with the Ad Block Pro plugin. It’s much easier to use than Kerio – and I know, I use Kerio. Since ABP, I don’t use Kerio to block ads anymore.

    Firefox + Ad Block Pro, can’t go wrong. Don’t browse with IE – avoid it at all costs.

  10. nochance
    December 5th, 2007 | 21:35

    outpost 2008 is the one to go for not this one.. oh and nod32 kicks ass, by far the best av, kaspersky is a bigger resource hog than vista, so if u wanna wait three years for your weekly scan to complete get kasperksy!!

    and wats wit all the racist sh*t on here!

  11. R1pper
    December 5th, 2007 | 21:39

    thanks you nukem(21)

    i’m just so use to browser its sad me. firefox is great browser indeed, to bad i’m lazy, but some day..;-)

  12. R1pper
    December 5th, 2007 | 21:40

    use to avant browser.

  13. Sooker
    December 5th, 2007 | 22:02

    Forget this Firewall,constant use of 50-60MB of memory, plus: it will slow down your System extremely..

  14. ali
    December 5th, 2007 | 22:08
  15. rikardof
    December 5th, 2007 | 22:59

    last time I checked this fw (2 weeks ago) it did not work at all. Outpost just let all apps communicate with outside without asking a thing. This bug was mentioned on their official forum. Hope they fix it up already.

  16. St4t1c
    December 5th, 2007 | 23:36

    hmm i havent used anything else but zonealarm (windows) and guarddog (linux), and i really i must say i prefered the complexity but complete control of guarddog.

    is there something like that for windows, or something thats just a firewall (highly configurable) but not bloated like zonealarm etc

  17. spaceb
    December 5th, 2007 | 23:39

    Thanks but i’ll pass, I already have a much newer version of this firewall. 4.0 is outdated.

  18. jojo
    December 6th, 2007 | 00:51

    I clicked on the link in post #4-read the page-came back here and AntiVir popped saying there was a trojan in my internet temp folder Whats with that GGMan?Delete comment #4 asap.

  19. vagper13
    December 6th, 2007 | 01:43

    i’m using netlimiter pro with firewall extension and with my router firewall,i’m all covered from threats

  20. dllhost
    December 6th, 2007 | 03:04

    @#nochance – Please let me welcome u – another nod-lover/kaspersky-hater !! It is ONLY your opinion about Kasp so don’t tell everyone will got the sam prob like u :P
    Full system scan is something different than scan-on-demand, and KIS7 isnt’ use many system resources- but yes nod32 without firewall need’s 15MB’s RAM and KIS7 with Firewall needs 20MB – OMG!!! Can you believe it?! 5 I mean FIVE MB’s – what a resource hog !! :D
    BTW 4 me scaning 250GB (almost full of data) and 160GB ( 70GB’s just of installed games) takes about from one hour to hour and half – yes indeed nod will scan it within 45minutes but this not the same than using sys resources in normal residental mode.
    Let I may send u a greetings ?
    Goodbye Dear nochance-to-use-logical-thinking ;)

  21. Vista $ucks
    December 6th, 2007 | 03:18

    4.0 has a memory leak with the log viewer. Uses 31MB for no reason. Click on connections, it shrinks to 2MB! When opening web pages with large images, 4.0 would lock up for 15 seconds.

    Instead of wasting my time with it, I switched to Comodo 3.0. Runs perfectly for me, I hope it doesn’t turn out to be spyware or something (free software this good is usually too good to be true).

  22. ICQ
    December 6th, 2007 | 03:51

    Anyone has bought a legitimate key for Kaspersky Internet Security that is valid for one year and above?

    I bought NOD32 antivirus (good till 8.2008) and Outpost key (good till 11.2008), which I’d like to make a swap. Interested parties plz email me at walter.spence@gmail.com. (Due to a mishap I decided to change to KIS but they refused to refund)

    Let me assure you those are legitimate keys I bought, and I wish to exchange for the same. I’ve stopped using them so they won’t get blacklisted. Thank you for your interest.

  23. percy
    December 6th, 2007 | 08:30

    I’ve used outpost for a long time because of its flexibilty in blocking certain connections for certain programs etc… does anyone know if Comodo supports this? Or can give a quick comparison of the two (besides the obvious ‘free’ argument :P )

  24. joffy
    December 6th, 2007 | 10:06

    I used Outpost 2008 and Nod v.3, both paid for.
    The new Outpost is very buggy, slowed my net down.
    Nod isn’t as good as it was. It is slipping down the rankings in tests.
    I now use Kaspersky Suite, which is always high ranking in tests and it works well on Vista. It detected something that Nod had missed.

  25. cOtOm@s
    December 6th, 2007 | 16:09
  26. Mike
    December 6th, 2007 | 22:15

    What about Sygate?

  27. percy
    December 6th, 2007 | 22:53

    tried comodo last night. Not a fan. Doesn’t let you specify complex application rules, it’s just ‘Allow’ or ‘Block’. Plus, it seems hugely invasive and learns slowly and asks questions about EVERYTHING. Will stick to outpost, methinks.

  28. jared
    December 7th, 2007 | 08:40

    Hmm…. everybody saying 4.0 has a memory leak and such, my outpost.exe is running at 11,472K, never had a problem with it, i use it on this laptop, and my desktop at home, only memory spike it may have is, if you’re using torrents, and finish the download and close the torrent program, it’ll spike outpost.exe to 90+%, other than that, it’s performed well

  29. Mr. Right
    December 7th, 2007 | 12:51

    Dunno why this website keeps pushing Comodo. I tried it and the POS thing kept crashing. Uninstalled.

  30. ENT
    December 7th, 2007 | 13:04

    3 years after the last release sygate still ownz all other firewalls

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