I've got it running on a test machine right now. It hasn't broken anything (yet).
The firewall is a joke...it doesn't block outgoing traffic at all, and it can be turned off by third party programs. The next wave of trojans will probably just shut the thing down, reconfigure it, then bring it back up again. The rest of us will still have to suffer from zombie machines launching spam and trying to run exploits because of the lax control over outgoing traffic.
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