Ah I see, thanks.
OK, thanks. So what you're saying is that TOR should be using it's own DNS and not DNSCrypt and we should disregard what subhrobhandari said?
I recall reading that with Truecrypt, when backing up you should create a new container to copy the files from the first container into, rather...
How about if I don't use Tor most of the time, so need DNSCrypt to connect directly most of the time but then when I launch Tor Bundle, I...
I was thinking of using a RAMDisk for the temporary files for Iron, Firefox, IE, Opera but as I use two-factor authentication with google, it...
I've installed it as a service and it seems to be working fine. dnscrypt-winclient.exe doesn't seem to recognise the service is running though...
Ah I see thanks, so you install it as a service. That seems better. If your DNS settings are set to 127.0.0.1 then obviously it has to redirect...
Well firstly Recuva shows the names of the files that have overwritten the files I wanted to recover and secondly, I recovered them (with both...
You may be right but I don't have defrag scheduled, so I can't see why Windows would randomly have moved files into the space just vacated either.
I accidentally deleted a bunch of documents I'd been editing in a folder on a Truecrypt drive. No problem I thought, I'll quickly fire up some...
I tried the official client the other day after seeing it mentioned somewhere and it is really buggy and wipes the NIC DNS settings on reboot, so...
Well I tested Eset in my XP virtualbox now and whilst it has some things I like, there's some other things I really wouldn't be happy with in a...
As I said, I'm not willing to use a product that requires me to keep paying £20/year every year to use it but I should investigate further to be...
Unfortunately the interface is a mess, even in Premium mode which I've just tested after trying the Free mode first to compare. The tab in that...
Yeah, I've got a feeling that's the one I tried. It has a more basic firewall mode with the Advanced mode only being available in the Premium...
I think I did but I'll take another look. Again they charge per year but if that's just for support and it will continue working forever if I just...
Dammit, I didn't realise Filseclab doesn't work with Win 7 (x64 anyway). I decided I'd move from Comodo to Filseclab so uninstalled Comodo. I...
I don't know if this problem was fixed since but the changelog for TinyWall v2 says "Better support for Windows Networking, Remote Desktop and...
Says £40 for 1 PC for 1 year for me on their website but on Amazon it's £25 for 3 users for 1 year, £25 for 1 user for 1 year and £20 for the 2012...
Thanks for the tip, I'll bear it in mind but as it's £30/year I'll probably just stick with Filseclab for now.
I've tested Netveda Safety.Net now and that was no good as it doesn't even appear to have an Applications rulelist. Likewise with SpyShelter,...
Hmm, I've just realised that whilst I can setup a FTP server using SSL with FileZilla, I don't actually know how to then access that as a source...
Thanks for the suggestions. Outpost is no good as it doesn't show a rules list but just a Network and Anti-Leak indicator next to each app and you...
Yeah, I couldn't get along with that. The interface itself was OK as I recall but Windows Firewall is so confusing and when something wasn't...
Sounds great but I'm running Win7 x64 now unfortunately. That's probably why I had to abandon Kerio but even on XP it started causing BSOD (not...
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