Question about Comodo

Discussion in 'other firewalls' started by dmenace, Jun 5, 2008.

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  1. dmenace

    dmenace Registered Member

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    Hi,

    Just want to install an SPI firewall on a remote HTTP server (controlled with UltraVNC),

    I need a firewall that is reliable (doesn't crash running 24/7) and also lightweight. I want to try Comodo 3 but...

    How can I install Comodo so that it allows access to ports 5800 and 5900 inbound straight away. I don't want to be locked out from connecting to this remote machine. Is there a way to add a rule for this before Comodo is installed?
     
  2. Einsturzende

    Einsturzende Registered Member

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    I don't know, maybe you can reboot in safe mode with network support then in safe mode you can edit rules for VNC (see pic.)
    But I don't know does VNC work in safe mode...
     

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  3. Mrkvonic

    Mrkvonic Linux Systems Expert

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    Hi,
    Create advanced rules that allow inbound connection to these ports...
    Mrk
     
  4. Beta7

    Beta7 Registered Member

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    Adding a firewall to a remote machine with no physical access is not a good idea in my opinion. To my knowledge there is no way to specify open ports before Comodo installs, but I could be mistaken.
     
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