Resplendence has been around for years. I used to use their excellent registry editor. Multimon is very similar to process monitor and also quite...
I don't know if it's that it doesn't work, it may just be attempting extraneous connections. I don't use auto-"sandboxing" / cloud scanning so I...
A few people have noted this. It appears to be incoming connections from the Comodo cloud. Apparently there's a problem with delayed /unsynced...
Dropped packets should be logged by default - no need for a rule. I don't think you can get a popup for dropped packets unless they're going to an...
His last rule BLOCKS and LOGS all incoming connections. uTorrent will work but you are esentially in firewalled mode so you have to connect to...
persianboy has a global allow rule that appears to allow all outgoing connections unless it is blocked by an application rule, not something I...
Any ETA on a x64 version?
I only have 1 rule and that's for ICMP. I have all blocked packets logged. IIRC, global rules are applied first to incoming packets so if you...
I know they were seperate products - that why I was lamenting the discontinuation of DSA. And DSA was a firewall like PFW, incoming and outgoing -...
IPs don't work in the HOSTS file. You can only use host names/domain names.
Your router is blocking everything. If it has a log for dropped packets, you can check that. I have my computer in the DMZ on my router so I get...
::) ... DSA used the same firewall driver and appinit filter as PrivateFirewall and had the same HIPS capabilities - it was PrivateFirewall, just...
Uhh, regardless of how they label it, DSA WAS PrivateFirewall, not just a component. It just didn't have the "fancy" ::) interface. What I mean...
It shouldn't. I assume you're behind a router so that's probably why you're not seeing anything, as the router is blocking all unrequested...
Strange. Try setting it to High then. Medium works for me.
DSA was essentially PrivateFirewall with preset firewall rules and no interface to change them. They toned down the popups with v2 but as a...
It does, but if the user adds it to the Trusted files, you can't expect protection. Even so, I scored 250 when I added it to the Trusted Files...
The traffic figures are a percentage of the used traffic rate, not maximum traffic rate. ie. cmdagent may be using 85% of the traffic but it might...
Yes, it is unfair to the narrower featured products which weren't meant for the wide scope of tests used, but I can pick and choose among the...
Of course not. I should state that, at the least, a packet filter of some kind is necessary to be called a firewall. Some, like Threatfire, have...
You realize those figures in the CIS GUI are for network activity and not CPU usage, right?
That's your problem. Set it to Medium and you'll see log entries.
Firewall has become an umbrella term for software that acts as a gateway between your computer and the internet, keeping nasties out of your...
Do you have auto-"sandboxed" programs set to run with partially limited rights? (Execution Control Settings tab). I'm not sure if firewall rule...
IIRC, the early incarnations of the sandbox used to virtualize all apps that were automatically sandboxed. This used to create problems with...
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