Flaws in Application Layer Gateway Service (alg.exe)

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  • Plater
    Recognized Expert Expert
    • Apr 2007
    • 7872

    Flaws in Application Layer Gateway Service (alg.exe)

    PSA:
    The service "Applicatio n Layer Gateway Service" (alg.exe) is a big sham.
    It was configured to auto-start by default.
    The internet says "don't stop this or your internet won't work" well I never saw a problem in everyday use.
    BUT after many months of being confused I discovered that it DOES affect my FTP.
    If ALG starts with the PC and then is stopped, even if you start it again, FTPing will NOT work.
    HOWEVER, if you disable the service and re-boot. You will have no troubles with using FTP.
    (Note: if you actually use internet connection sharing or something that relies on it, it will probably stop working. But I've never seen anything that uses it)
  • epots9
    Recognized Expert Top Contributor
    • May 2007
    • 1352

    #2
    have you noticed any change in speed since you turned it off?

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    • Plater
      Recognized Expert Expert
      • Apr 2007
      • 7872

      #3
      Nope, hasn't made a bit of difference.
      For years I've just killed it off in taskmanager. (back in the day the internet said it wasn't a usefull process)

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      • bartonc
        Recognized Expert Expert
        • Sep 2006
        • 6478

        #4
        Originally posted by Plater
        Nope, hasn't made a bit of difference.
        For years I've just killed it off in taskmanager. (back in the day the internet said it wasn't a usefull process)
        It's the first one on this guy's list of services to disable. I've used this list extensively with no troubles. AGL is used by many third-part firewalls, but none of them is worth the time it takes to respond to every supposed "threat".

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        • epots9
          Recognized Expert Top Contributor
          • May 2007
          • 1352

          #5
          Originally posted by bartonc
          It's the first one on this guy's list of services to disable. I've used this list extensively with no troubles. AGL is used by many third-part firewalls, but none of them is worth the time it takes to respond to every supposed "threat".
          wow theres alot of stuff i could/should turn off then

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          • Plater
            Recognized Expert Expert
            • Apr 2007
            • 7872

            #6
            Hmm my windows firewall still works fine* without alg. But from what I understand from that link, alg is ALSO for windows firewall.






            *fine being as good as it ever was

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            • bartonc
              Recognized Expert Expert
              • Sep 2006
              • 6478

              #7
              Originally posted by Plater
              Hmm my windows firewall still works fine* without alg. But from what I understand from that link, alg is ALSO for windows firewall.
              From what I understand, it's a hook into Windows Firewall (gateway) features for use by firewall, etc vendors.

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              • epots9
                Recognized Expert Top Contributor
                • May 2007
                • 1352

                #8
                Originally posted by bartonc
                From what I understand, it's a hook into Windows Firewall (gateway) features for use by firewall, etc vendors.
                I use norton internet security, so would disabling alg be a problem?

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                • Plater
                  Recognized Expert Expert
                  • Apr 2007
                  • 7872

                  #9
                  Try it and find out? (could be risky if you don't have at least a NAT firewall)
                  If you disable it and reboot and norton still works correctly "yay"
                  if not, re-enable ALG and reboot again and you should be fine?

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