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Old January 19th, 2007, 12:59 PM
mattad mattad is offline
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Default Right click on line in "Application filtering" with "Edit rule" possible ?

When a new application is started which wants to have ougoing access a popup is show with only two choices:

"Authorize" and "Block"

1.) What if I want to authorize the program but only for this sessions?
After next reboot I want to be asked/informed again ?

2.) What if I want to authorize the program but only for trusted inhouse LAN Ip adresses?

Assume I click "Authorize" the applications appears in the "Application filtering" tab. Now I expected a context menu entry for this line "Edit"
where I can restrict this application to only inhouse private adresses 192.168.*.*

But there is no "Edit" function.

Did I miss something ?

Is it possible to include such a feature in the next version ?
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Old January 19th, 2007, 03:35 PM
Frederic Frederic is offline
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Default Re: Right click on line in "Application filtering" with "Edit rule" possible ?

Hi,

Yes, you missed something

Enable the advanced mode in the advanced options and you will have 2 new choices in popups: "Just this time", "Just for the session", also you will have an edit button in the application filtering page to select ports and IP for an application.

Regards,

Frederic
 

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