DoorStop X Firewall
User's Guide

What's New in 2.2

DoorStop X 2.0, a major new release of the firewall, provided a number of new features which had been requested by our users. It also continued and enhanced the firewall's integration with new versions of two other Open Door products: the Who's There? Firewall Advisor (version 2.1), and our book, Internet Security for Your Macintosh. DoorStop X 2.2 adds Leopard (Mac OS X 10.5) support as well as other minor changes. The three products are available independently or as a suite, the DoorStop X Security Suite.

 

Enhancements in 2.0

DoorStop X 2.2 adds full support for Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) including protection options for Leopard's many new and changed networking services. It also includes our Internet security Top 10 list, new service definitions and various bug fixes.

 

Integration with Who's There? 2.2

From within DoorStop X 2.2, you can invoke Who's There? to display various aspects of the log file:

Switching to Who's There? is as easy as choosing a menu item. And, of course, we've retained DoorStop's previous log functions. DoorStop will also share any custom icons or service names you've added with Who's There, which will use that information to label access attempts.

 

Integration with Internet Security for Your Macintosh

DoorStop X 2.2 is integrated with the electronic version of our security book Internet Security for Your Macintosh: A Guide for the Rest of Us, 2nd Edition, written by Alan Oppenheimer and Charles Whitaker, both of Open Door Networks. This version has been completely updated for Leopard. DoorStop X 2.2 is also integrated with the book's blog, isfym.com. Integration allows you to:

 

DoorStop X Security Suite

The DoorStop X firewall is a component of Open Door's DoorStop X Security Suite. The Security Suite is an integrated set of applications that work together to help you protect your Macintosh, while at the same time understanding the details of specific security "events," as well as learning about the overall issues and concepts involved. The key products of the Security Suite include:


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