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cthorpe
August 2nd, 2006, 04:27 PM
Installed it last night in a snapshot. So far no problems. The network firewall seems to require IP addresses for the Trusted list, and still pops up to ask about accessing addresses in the Trusted list.

-{ Quote: "Dear customer,

Beta version of System Safety Monitor 2.2.0.581 was released.

What's new:

* Basic network firewall;
* Layered Service Provider (LSP) module;
* command-line parameters support for applications rules;
* third state of the "keep process in memory" option: "?" mark - prompt user to restart application;
* checksum recalculation in case of configuration file import;
* added images tab in the process properties window (process monitor) providing the means to verify signed modules' signatures;
* several languages updates;

Changes:

* Application Activity window now always gets focus (most of DirectX game issues resolved);
* improved SSM self protection against cracking attempts (SSM components integrity checking);
* other minor GUI improvements;

Fixed bugs:

* some driver minor issues;
* unmanaged logging of driver loading event;
* command-line parameters not saved for the option "Keep process in memory";
* option "keep process in memory" state not saved;
* multiple minor GUI bugs;

This beta version is available at our site:
http://syssafety.com/download/ssm-2.2b.exe?pid=102

Please note: it is a beta version.

Thank you for your interest in System Safety Monitor.

Best regards,
Support team.
support@syssafety.com
http://www.syssafety.com

You received this letter because you have purchased SSM and/or you
are registered at the System Safety web site and your profile
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You may change your profile settings at any time.
Visit our site: http://www.syssafety.com." }-

Infinity
August 2nd, 2006, 06:20 PM
UNBELIEVABLE WHAT THEY HAVE DID AGAIN :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :blink: :blink:

this is never seen, if someone has, please give me a link ;D

CloneRanger
August 2nd, 2006, 07:08 PM
Good to see another vendor with their finger on the pulse. Not as many of them are quite as active as they could be and should be. Since the new SS company took over things have definately improved all round

dylanfan
August 2nd, 2006, 08:47 PM
Hi... What should one understand by "basic network firewall"? Is it equivalent to the other firewalls on the market? In what way?

Did these guys first work on HIPS and then decided they would make it a firewall also? If this is so, that would be the other way around compared to usual firewall companies... ;)

Cheers

screamer
August 2nd, 2006, 11:28 PM
-{ Quote: "Installed it last night in a snapshot. So far no problems. The network firewall seems to require IP addresses for the Trusted list, and still pops up to ask about accessing addresses in the Trusted list." }-

My question is: what's the difference b'twn Trusted & un-trusted sites? Aren't Trusted sites just one's LAN & sites added manually. Untrusted sites, the internet in general?

...screamer

Paranoid2000
August 2nd, 2006, 11:51 PM
-{ Quote: "this is never seen, if someone has, please give me a link ;D" }-Downloadable from the usual location SSM Downloads Page (http://syssafety.com/files.html).-{ Quote: "Hi... What should one understand by "basic network firewall"? Is it equivalent to the other firewalls on the market? In what way?" }-It just prompts if an application tries to send network traffic. It doesn't cover incoming traffic and doesn't include filtering by port or protocol so cannot substitute for a full firewall - but it can complement an existing firewall if it lacks strong outgoing traffic control (like Windows XP SP2's firewall).

Peter2150
August 3rd, 2006, 12:18 AM
Hmm

I never got that pop up. It just blocked everything.

Paranoid2000
August 3rd, 2006, 02:21 AM
-{ Quote: "I never got that pop up. It just blocked everything." }-Were you using Learning Mode? If so, try disabling it - others have reported similar issues in the SysSafety Forums (http://syssafety.com/forum/).

Chubb
August 3rd, 2006, 01:03 PM
SSM 2.1.9.582 released with an updated help file