CHX-I link?

Discussion in 'other firewalls' started by fred22, Feb 21, 2007.

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  1. Seer

    Seer Registered Member

    Ah, seperate downloads, then. So, just a thought, if you copy this .chm to CHX folder (and possibly rename it properly), can you access it through the help menu in CHX?

    EDIT: Corection. Just installled it to try. You can't. CHX uses MMC.
     
    Last edited: Mar 4, 2007
  2. Stem

    Stem Firewall Expert

    I will see if the CHX3 help file can be converted to PDF
     
  3. glentrino2duo

    glentrino2duo Registered Member

  4. Seer

    Seer Registered Member

    Thanks glentium.

    Grabbed that. BTW, what's that hosimg service? Never heard of it, my d/l is so slow from it (1/10)...
     
  5. dan_maran

    dan_maran Registered Member

  6. Diver

    Diver Registered Member

    What happened to CHX-1? Did the company go broke?
     
  7. u96

    u96 Registered Member

    Hello

    And what about CHX-I NAt module?. I have read that can be added the nat snapin into the 3.0 mmc console, but I can't find the archive (chxatsnp.zip) the stefan quoted in the following post

    http://www.sscnetwork.net/index.php?action=profile;u=9;sa=showPosts

    Do you have it? Could you please share it and put a link?

    Thanks and best regards
     
  8. Jarmo P

    Jarmo P Registered Member

    If I remember right, chx-i 3 was a memory hog with that mmc.exe needed to be running. I tried it once when I heard about fragmented packets passing in kerio 2.1.5 and then soon uninstalled it. Just my opinion.
    One should not grieve too much over a mystery product like that with no support site.
     
  9. Stem

    Stem Firewall Expert

    The MMC is only used for the UI, so this only needs to be running when creating/editing rules, or viewing the log entries by this path.
    It is certainly not a packet filter for every user.
    Support is given here,
     
  10. Jarmo P

    Jarmo P Registered Member

    Thanks Stem, this is good information for those people running it.
    One does not easyly kill processes running from Task Manager if no advice that it is ok to do that.
     
  11. Alphalutra1

    Alphalutra1 Registered Member

    There are no processes, except the logging process. You cannot actually see the firewall since it is just a driver, which is interacted with by using the management council. To disable it, you will need to open up the management council and stop it.

    Cheers,

    Alphalutra1
     
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