LSN blocks the network computer name

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  1. Hitman3266

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    before i can type in computername and itll connect to the computer, now it doesnt resolve i have to type in the ip adress, what do i do to solve this problem
     
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    Which ruleset you using?
     
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    its the net bios crap it blocks 192.168.1.255 and i cant see to allow it, this is confusing, if the red stop sign is on then its stopped? what about the green check marks, dont you always need green checkmarks to "enable" the rule, meaning no green checkmarks = rule doesnt work at all, and i see some of these rules have only a stop sign without the green checkmark, whats the point of that
     
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    Using the below attached image, make a rule
     

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    You can just place them just above the rule '+NetBIOS'
     
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    why when i add it theres a stop sign, that needs to be removed or no?

     
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    When creating rules, this is default Look 'n' Stop behaviour, but we are making rules to authorize so the RED flag needs to be removed from the both rules...

    When having Look 'n' Stop application window opened and visiting 'Internet Filtering' page, click the 'Help' button and read from where it lists the binary parameters. :)
     
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    why are some of the rules with only a stop sign and no check mark? that means they dont work correct?
     
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    I had updated the previous post to address your concerns
     
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