[X Newbies] How Do I determine what Firewall is running on my machine?

Diego Terneus dtern at earthlink.net
Thu Apr 17 11:17:45 PDT 2003


Maybe you can see what's running by using the Process Viewer
(applications-->utilities-->Process Viewer) to see if you have more than one
firewall running. I don't know what to look for there, but if it's
Brickhouse or Norton's it should list it by name(?)
Maybe others in the group know what the firewall process name is (or even if
it shows up in the Viewer!)


On 4/17/03 6:35, "Bill Morse" <willym at bellatlantic.net> wrote:

> Feeling dumb this morning-  I tried to change the firewall settings in
> prefs, got a message that another firewall was running.  I try a lot of
> software, probably left something installed- yikes!
> 
> How do I find out what other firewall is running, so I can de-install it?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Bill
> 
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