does it prevent unauthorized outgoing email transmissions? (trojans or keylogger tried to call home)
the os masquerading is really the same as the za's "remove private header info" in privacy settings
enable ip-spoofing, i dont really see this as an outstanding feature as most reputable firewalls prevents unauthorized outgoing traffic. za "labels" programs much like kazaa reads sig for a file and encrypts all the "sig" with each program so trojans can't masquerade as a legit program requesting internet rights or servers rights.
enable dos attack: i think this is just plain bs, if you are really under dos attack there is NOTHING you can do except to get ur isp to filter out the unwanted traffic, firewalls can only block out packets but you are still blasted off the internet
block upnp, za has this too, my router has it, no big deal
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