Firewall with rules and blocking process

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  1. MrGSM

    MrGSM Registered Member

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    Hi,

    I search for a firewall that have this option:

    Like Outpost Firewall, ESET firewall (In ESS) or old Bitdefender Firewall (In BIS 2011 and olders) there is an option that tell firewall don't ask user for new rules and with this we can manually put rules that we want.

    Any Firewall work lik this?

    Thank you.
     
  2. imuade

    imuade Registered Member

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    TinyWall http://tinywall.pados.hu/

    It's a front-end for Windows Firewall and, by default, it blocks any inbound and outbound connections without asking.
    You can use the pre-defined rules to allow some Windows processes and manually add your own rules for apps that need internet connections (it's a very easy task with a single window to set everything)

    There is a thread here at Wilders https://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/beta-testing-tinywall.309739/page-50
     
  3. MrGSM

    MrGSM Registered Member

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    Thank you, i just saw this software, i never heard of it.
    It makes updates?
     
  4. trott3r

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    I imagine commodo does.

    Still use outpost here
     
  5. imuade

    imuade Registered Member

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    The current version has been released more than 1 year ago, but it works pretty well on my PC with Windows 10 Creators Update.
    In the thread the developer said he was working on a new major release, but that was few months ago and still no news about it
     
  6. MrGSM

    MrGSM Registered Member

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    And for attacks? Does it block them?
     
  7. RockLobster

    RockLobster Registered Member

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    Be aware most attacks come from inside your computer.
     
  8. imuade

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    It doesn't have a HIPS, so it won't pass many leak tests.
    But if a malware wanna access the internet, it will block it
     
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