The latest ZoneAlarm Pro release is 4.5.538.001.
and yes supports ICS
Inside program -firewall/main/advanced/
http://download.zonelabs.com/bin/free/information/zap/releaseHistory.html
Regards
Alejo
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From: "Frits Wüthrich"
I don't know what version of zonealarm you use, the free one didn't support ICS in the past, you had to get the professional version for that.
On Fri, 2004-02-27 at 11:08, alejo wrote:
Sorry for my english also I am not an expert
I have try to do with DHCP but the behaviour was extrange (sometimes work and sometimes not)(I have to start first the Linux machine otherwise net do not works but internet yes)
What I have done and works fine (after read some microsoft pages showing that is not neccesary fixes IP´s):
1-First stop the firewall in both computers (later once you know it works you can connect again.)
2-windows PC with internet conection (I suppouse this is already done) -IP 192.168.0.1 -255.255.255.0 -mark Share internet rest in blank
this is the configuraion that windows makes to you automaticaly by default.
3 Linux PC. -IP 192.168.0.x where (x=2, or 3 or ....) -255.255.255.0 -gateway 192.168.0.1 DNS (I have filled because I am in another net but I think is not necessary. if do not works I will give you)
3- Once you connect and know everything is ok you can connect firewall. I am able to configure rigth windows(zonealarm) firewall but I am still not able to configure Linux firewall and see windows net.
regards Alejo
----- Original Message ----- From: "John Andersen"
To: Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 10:11 AM Subject: Re: [SLE] Can XP ICS support SuSe DHCP? On Thursday 26 February 2004 22:54, gchris@bellsouth.net wrote:
I am trying to install a SuSe 9.0 machine and access the net thru a WinXP machine using ICS (which supposedly supplies limited DHCP) The SuSe machine is not receiving its IP via DHCP. Can this configuration work or must I supply the SuSe machine with a static IP?
I'm sure the hardware works because the SuSe machine dual boots W98SE which connects to the net with no problems.
Connect the suse box directly to the net for a trial. Is the Xp box dial-up or cable/dsl?
In any event, static should work too. How does your XP box get its IP?
Of course, you know that this is the point where everybody will tell you you are doing this backward, and the SuSE box should be on the net, and the XP box behind it....
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