Comodo Firewall

Discussion in 'other firewalls' started by davews, Dec 31, 2015.

  1. Chuck57

    Chuck57 Registered Member

    Okay, dumb question. I'm running the latest Comodo firewall, with firewall at proactive. Since CCAV also has a sandbox, can the two softwares be run together? I know it's a stupid question, but we are talking about Comodo.
     
  2. EASTER

    EASTER Registered Member

    I like to see different settings in CFW set up against this particular virus in some sort of order, such as reducing restrictions levels all the way to maybe disable sandbox and see if the HIPS could corral that thing without too much leftovers, or at worse a takeover.

    The CFW containment is an extremely formidable component in CFW 10. I been testing it on my own Windows 10.
     
  3. imuade

    imuade Registered Member

    they can run together, but you have to disable one sandbox.
    by the way, i dont see any reason to run cfw with ccav
     
  4. Chuck57

    Chuck57 Registered Member

    Really, I don't either except it's something new to play with for awhile. Doubtless in a month I'll be back with Comodo firewall. I remove it periodically for something else but always return. Comodo firewall and sandbox just work.
     
  5. imuade

    imuade Registered Member

    i used to use cfw too, but it's a while that i have switched to ccav + tinywall and i'm very happy with this configuration. Very lightweight, very secure and not bloated
     
  6. Chuck57

    Chuck57 Registered Member

    I might take a look at Tinywall. I've read the threads here on it but haven't taken the step to download and try it.
     
  7. NormanF

    NormanF Registered Member

    TinyWall is a GUI for Windows Firewall.

    Comodo Firewall is a replacement for WF.
     
  8. Houley456

    Houley456 Registered Member

    According to Cruel Sis, one must run CFW with WF...
     
  9. simmersK00L

    simmersK00L Registered Member

    Last I heard CS said she had gotten some reports from folks who follow her CFW videos, but had not tested or fully confirmed, but perhaps she has since I last heard...?
     
  10. cruelsister

    cruelsister Registered Member

    Hi Guys! The issue that came to my attention was that there were occasional issues with Windows Updates in Win10 for those that had WF disabled. If you have no issues like that, it really does not matter if WF is enabled or disabled (unless you have specific Rules built into WF, but God knows why anyone would want to do that!).
     
  11. imuade

    imuade Registered Member

    what i know is that wf shoul be disabled, but the service should be enabled
     
  12. imuade

    imuade Registered Member

    if you don't try new apps often, you just need a while to whitelist the apps that have to connect to the internet, then everything will run smoothly
     
  13. NormanF

    NormanF Registered Member

    TinyWall by default is deny for executables - and this includes all legitimate forward-facing Internet apps.

    You have to whitelist them or add them to TW to allow them to run.
     
  14. boredog

    boredog Registered Member

    Yes autolearn ;) I also like the simplicity of tiny and still do a good job.
     
  15. blacknight

    blacknight Registered Member

    But Secure Shopping now is only for payed version ? It worked time ago, but now it doesn't work. I tried to repair it, to uninstall, clean and reinstall CIS, but it doesn't want run.
     
  16. TheMalwareMaster

    TheMalwareMaster Registered Member

    Is this the official COMODO firewall thread?
     
  17. sg09

    sg09 Registered Member

  18. CoolWebSearch

    CoolWebSearch Registered Member

    Sorry, but what is ccav?
     
  19. CoolWebSearch

    CoolWebSearch Registered Member

    Are you saying that I can have windows 10 firewall on my windows 10 64-bit with comodo firewall-both enabled, how is this possible, how is possible and how can both Windows 10 firewall and Comodo firewall on windows 10 64-bit work together even without any problems and delays?
     
  20. Victek

    Victek Registered Member

  21. imuade

    imuade Registered Member

    Yeah, exactly

    The best practice is to have Windows Firewall disabled (by control panel), but Windows Firewall Service (MpsSvc) enabled (as auto start)

    By the way, I have come back to Comodo Firewall after trying CCAV and VoodooShield.
    CCAV slowed down both Windows startup and internet browsing, while VoodooShield had too many false positives
     
  22. EASTER

    EASTER Registered Member

    CCAV is a modified version of the old Norton's for some of us. Gums up the smooth operation of the system way too much IMO.

    CFW10 however not so much and definitely not if used strictly with @cruelsister settings alone.
     
  23. CoolWebSearch

    CoolWebSearch Registered Member

    How do you enable MpSvc without getting disabled-since you said Windows Firewall is disabled.
    And can Comodo Firewall Pro work with Panda USB vaccine on windows 10 Pro 64-bit?

    I have one question to all posters here: Aren't you all scared every time Windows 10 Pro 64-bit both updates and upgrades that you will have major conflicts with Comodo Firewall Pro, or Comodo Internet Security or CCAV-whatever you use from Comodo as well as with any other 3rd party sofware on your computer?
     
  24. imuade

    imuade Registered Member

    You can first disable Windows Firewall by control panel --> System and Security--> Windows Firewall. Then you can check if the service is working by typing services.msc in Windows search bar / Cortana and scroll down to Windows Firewall.
    The service and the firewall are two different things. To make things simple, the service prepares your PC to work with Windows Firewall, but then is up to you whether to use it or not. If the service is off, your PC even doesn't know that there is a Windows Firewall

    I think there's no problem

    Yeah, that's a risk to mess up the PC. But now it seems that Comodo team is making some RC versions where they test their products with Windows Insider Builds. Furthermore, after Kaspersky's complain with Microsoft, Microsoft said they will give more time to 3rd party Security Companies to test their Security Products before Microsoft makes a public release
     
  25. cruelsister

    cruelsister Registered Member

    Cool- 1). when considering if you can run WF with another firewall without issue you have to consider what protection the firewalls actually provide. A firewall can provide (with respect to the local system) either Intrinsic protection (alerting or stopping stuff from getting out) or Extrinsic protection (stopping stuff from getting in).

    As Extrinsic protection is essentially nothing but setting up default Rules, having two such Firewalls enabled would provide nothing but overlap and wouldn't affect system performance at all. One thing to note about WF on Win10 is this- previously having WF disabled would prevent the manual checking for Windows Updates on some systems (getting a Server couldn't be reached error); this has been resolved with the last Win10 update (can't understand why no one even talked about this...).

    Anyway, just like having WD active when using CF, having WF enabled when using CF is fine. Shutting them down just isn't worth the effort.

    2). About how CF will act on updated Windows 10 builds- Comodo does not react to every beta build of the Windows OS publicly, nor should they. They are in the exact same boat as any other security company- with any major OS build change problems will only show up on the actual wide release. It's only by then judging how a company will deal with issues that pop up (if any) that one should be concerned. In other words, don't prejudge.
     
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