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HiTech_boy
April 7th, 2007, 03:34 PM
Hello !
I decided to test ESS .
I removed temporary my router and via dial-up connection tested the firewall's reliablity.The results are excellent
Have done all the tests on HackerWatch.org and PCflank.com such as direct atack,port scan,common ports scan,stealth test
All tests showed : All ports Secure/Stealth
Good job , ESET ! :thumb:
P.S. I submitted two bugs via the internal option (Help->Contact the TechSupport) about the firewall not remembering the trusted zone settings.Hope you received it. Really like the Automatic mode :)
fredra
April 7th, 2007, 10:42 PM
Hi HiTech
Have you read the review by "DeXter" here?
http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/Eset_Smart_Security/1175818695/1
Cheers :)
OOPS...Did I just go against TOS...me bad..always doing that.
HiTech_boy
April 8th, 2007, 12:00 AM
Thanks , saw it.:thumb:
Sjoeii
April 8th, 2007, 01:32 AM
{QUOTE-> Hello !
I decided to test ESS .
I removed temporary my router and via dial-up connection tested the firewall's reliablity.The results are excellent
Have done all the tests on HackerWatch.org and PCflank.com such as direct atack,port scan,common ports scan,stealth test
All tests showed : All ports Secure/Stealth
Good job , ESET ! :thumb:
P.S. I submitted two bugs via the internal option (Help->Contact the TechSupport) about the firewall not remembering the trusted zone settings.Hope you received it. Really like the Automatic mode :) <-QUOTE}
Confrim.
Passed these tests as well
Rambo
April 8th, 2007, 06:19 AM
Hello Everybody!
During the test, I noticed this:
- In the setup, under the "Web access protection - HTTP - Blocked Adresses" menupoint when I add "*.hu", seemingly the firewall doesn't filter the .hu domains
- In the setup, under the "Web access protection - HTTP - Blocked Adresses" menupoint when I add example "origo.hu", the firewall filters correctly the "http://www.origo.hu"", but doesn't filter "http://www.origo.hu/index.html" URL, I think this is a mistake. The firewall have to parsing the URLs, not only a simple compare with the exlude pattern and the ending characters of the actual URL address.
- In the setup, under the "Personal Firewall - Rules and zones - Rules" menupoint the EDIT and DELETE button seemingly dosn't work. I guess, the DELETE function should ask an "Are you sure" like question in the future. It would be a great idea, that man could export, import, enrich this rules via TEXT files. When I made a precious rules list, it would be able to transport easier to other machines.
Skriatok
April 11th, 2007, 04:09 AM
{QUOTE-> Hello Everybody!
During the test, I noticed this:
- In the setup, under the "Web access protection - HTTP - Blocked Adresses" menupoint when I add "*.hu", seemingly the firewall doesn't filter the .hu domains
- In the setup, under the "Web access protection - HTTP - Blocked Adresses" menupoint when I add example "origo.hu", the firewall filters correctly the "http://www.origo.hu"", but doesn't filter "http://www.origo.hu/index.html" URL, I think this is a mistake. The firewall have to parsing the URLs, not only a simple compare with the exlude pattern and the ending characters of the actual URL address.
- In the setup, under the "Personal Firewall - Rules and zones - Rules" menupoint the EDIT and DELETE button seemingly dosn't work. I guess, the DELETE function should ask an "Are you sure" like question in the future. It would be a great idea, that man could export, import, enrich this rules via TEXT files. When I made a precious rules list, it would be able to transport easier to other machines. <-QUOTE}
Hi
- I must enter "*origo.hu*" or "origo.hu*" no only "origo.hu" .
- If you export settings in menu, you export rules/zones too.
rogervernon
April 11th, 2007, 04:21 PM
The firewall fails GRC Leak Test. No pop up is shown asking for permission to connect.This is in interactive mode.
Melchi501
April 11th, 2007, 04:51 PM
Don't confirm. Its works for me. Windows XP sp2.
JeremyWW
April 11th, 2007, 06:01 PM
GRC Leaktest works perfectly in Interactive mode - one of the first things I tried.
Sjoeii
April 12th, 2007, 02:51 AM
What are your experiences with the leaktests?
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