BufferZone 4 Beta.

Discussion in 'sandboxing & virtualization' started by kjdemuth, Nov 2, 2011.

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  1. TerryWood

    TerryWood Registered Member

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    Hi

    When I installed Bufferzone Pro 4 on my 64bit Win 7 PC I found that I could not subsequently boot into Windows. I have Comodo Firewall plus D+.

    I sent Trustware an email and received the following response:

    "Thank you for testing BufferZone.
    At this point BufferZone is not compatible with Comodo.
    This issue will be solved in future versions."

    Whilst looking through this thread I note that at least one member uses Comodo and I do not see any complaints about compatibility of Comodo & Bufferzone.

    Anybody had a similar problem to mine?

    Terry
     
  2. kjdemuth

    kjdemuth Registered Member

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    When I was testing bufferzone, I didn't have comodo installed. I'll have to install both together and see what happens.
     
  3. CogitoTesting

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    I had both F-secure client security and after that CIS. On both occasions I could not boot into Windows after I restarted my virtual operating system. What I could try to do is to give BZ execution privileges under D+.

    Thanks.
     
  4. pk7

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    I am quite disappointed by new BufferZone 4 version. It took some time to work on this new version, but what exactly is new there? I take it for granted that every new version of any software contains minor improvements/bug fixes - but can you please tell me major changes? 64-bit compatibility? C'mon, it's not the thing they had to work on for the last two (?) years...
     
  5. kjdemuth

    kjdemuth Registered Member

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    We'll have to wait and hope that they put a change log out.
     
  6. nikanthpromod

    nikanthpromod Registered Member

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    tried BZ pro4 β
    pics are here
    https://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?goto=newpost&t=314036

    all newly created unknown files are turned red and forced to run inside bufferzone...:thumb: :thumb:
    picture shows malwares which i extracted from an archive...
    only problem is if i rename a new file created it will not be isolated...

    overall its superb :thumb: :thumb:
    also free
     
  7. TonyW

    TonyW Registered Member

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    Judging by those screenshots, it looks like the product is at release candidate stage and no longer just a beta.
     
  8. m00nbl00d

    m00nbl00d Registered Member

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    I had never looked at BZ before, but when possible I'll give it a run. I took a look at its features, and besides all others I liked one, Take a "snapshot" of the Virtual Zone for one- step restore

    Unless there's more to this feature than what this descriptions makes me believe, I could, say, configure my web browser with xyz settings, take a snapshot, and then execute the browser every time with those settings, even after flushing the virtual zone.

    I hope I'm correct in this assumption? If I'm correct, this is actually great, because I believe one could have different browser profiles for Internet Explorer, for example?
     
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