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| BWPC2-firewall-for-pc-security.txt |
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plr article line 1 Firewall Installation as an Essential Component of PC Security Strategies plr article line 2 plr article line 3 plr article line 4 The computer has become a very important tool not just for businesses but for personal matters as well. It simply has been indispensable to be productive in several aspects. With this, security must be in place to maintain its functionality. plr article line 5 plr article line 6 There are several ways of securing your personal computer. One is through the installation and use of a firewall program. It manages the network traffic between computers. plr article line 7 plr article line 8 The functions of a firewall program are very much similar to the duties of a building security guard. As a security guard, it is his responsibility to regulate those who come in and out of the building. He also has the right to stop anyone who might not meet the building criteria as to who should enter. plr article line 9 plr article line 10 A firewall determines which can enter and leave a certain computer within the network traffic. To do this, it scrutinizes every bit of information, referred to as a packet, which intends to come in and out of the computer. Each of the packets has identifications indicating their source and target destination. plr article line 11 plr article line 12 Some of these packets have the right to proceed anywhere. They are comparable to building guests with VIP passes. On the other hand, there are simply certain packets that are just intended to go to a particular location. A firewall will only permit such types to proceed if they meet certain rules. As soon as they have been identified as qualified, the firewall itself will usher the information to its supposed destination. plr article line 13 plr article line 14 A firewall has a very detailed recording system. It clearly identifies the source of the packet, its destination, and the time it has permeated the network traffic. Such records allow it to identify in the future if the same packet can pass through again should there be another similar instance. plr article line 15 plr article line 16 Moreover, some firewalls are more advanced and have the capacity to usher packets to another destination. Others can even lock in a packet inside another one which may be compared to a security guard calling in an escort to accompany a visitor. Likewise, some are capable of inspecting the contents which give them further information if they should allow passage. plr article line 17 plr article line 18 The details of the connection of a certain computer to another computer are recognized and documented by firewalls as well. Thus, certain connections may be programmed as temporary. Any transactions after the set period will not be permitted anymore unless there is another authorization. plr article line 19 plr article line 20 Indeed, firewalls are built-in guards whose only intention is to protect a computer from possible threats. Such is a very useful tool and must be installed and utilized most especially if connections to another computer are necessary. plr article line 21 |
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