Hi, basically I want comodo to block all Internet access for edge browser except to couple of sites like https:\\meet.google.com httls:\\app.goohle.com I tried but failed. Can some one help pls? Thank you
Under Comodo Application Rules, you should be able to create the two google rules as: Allow Protocol=Any, Direction=Out, Source address=Any Destination address= (this is tricky because I don't know if Comodo allows url's, so then you need IP addresses), Source port=Any, Destination port=443 Code: Pinging meet.google.com [2607:f8b0:400a:80b::200e] with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 2607:f8b0:400a:80b::200e: time=68ms Pinging app.goohle.com [47.254.33.193] with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 47.254.33.193: bytes=32 time=76ms TTL=51 Then beneath those two rules create a Block all rule Alternatively, you can set up in Edge browser Settings. Cookies and site permissions->Site permissions->JavaScript-> Allowed(recommended): turn switch off Allow: add the two google urls https:\\meet.google.com httls:\\app.goohle.com This method will not block other sites, but it will block the all important javascript of other sites.
Thank you, I had been doing same and it supports URL but seen rules do not work for https sites. mmet.google is https. I m ble to block all connectios fine. I can add exceptions for sites like youtube.com can not add exception for https:\\meet.google.om. I do not know hoe to allow https:\\meet.google.com. Can any one help? Thanks you
Seems latest comodo FW is not good. When I block all web sites and allow only google meet and certain other web sites, internet become crawling slow. Also if I allow google.com, youtube is auto allowed even if I put a block rule. :-( Also tried to block web sites by web sites access control but it does not work at all even after putting a block rule. Sadly there is no other free firewall that can be cofigured to block acess on web site basis.
If you're creating a rule to block everything but Google, shouldn't you expect your internet to be broken and thus be at a crawl? That seems like common sense. Also, you'd be much better off blocking a site by DNS rather than a firewall rule.