Questions before installing

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  1. The Seeker

    The Seeker Registered Member

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    Hi everyone,

    I'm about to install Look 'n' Stop but have a couple of quick questions before going ahead.

    Question 1 is in relation to Blackspear's setup guide. After installing the Enhanced Rules Set (as shown here) I noticed that a couple of rules are not enabled, that is to say they're not ticked. Do I have to manually enable these?

    Question 2 is in relation to Internet filtering rules. I'll be using MSN, eMule and BitTorrent. I'm guessing that as I import them they'll be placed at the top of the rule set. Is it ok to leave them as they are or do I have to move them around?

    Thanks for your time :)
     
  2. The Seeker

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    I have searched for these answers. I started this thread because I wasn't able to find the information I was looking for.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated :)
     
  3. CogitoErgoSum

    CogitoErgoSum Registered Member

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    Seeker,

    As for your first question, the three rules that are "unchecked" in the Enhanced rules set don't need to be manually "checked". Regarding your second question, it is ok to leave the newly imported rules at the top of the rule set.


    Peace & Love,

    CogitoErgoSum
     
  4. The Seeker

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    Thanks a lot mate, greatly appreciated :)
     
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