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timcan

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Re: comodo personal firewall
« Reply #150 on: December 21, 2005, 01:24:11 AM »
Hi Polonus,

No, I don't set my Comodo security level to "Low". If I did then there wouldn't be any protection at all. I was just pointing out that I believe if a person wanted to disable Comodo this would be all they needed to do. I leave my Security setting set at "Custom". This way I have complete stealth report results from GRC etc and toolleaky is also passed.  :)
 Also if security level is set to 'high',nothing is allowed in or out regardless of your settings or rules.

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Re: comodo personal firewall
« Reply #151 on: December 21, 2005, 02:05:11 AM »
Do you know a link where we can find Network (and maybe Program) rules catalog?
I mean, some trustable group or rules that can be manually configurated into Comodo?
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Re: comodo personal firewall
« Reply #152 on: December 21, 2005, 10:46:13 AM »
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Well you're right there... but why not try to talk to them as well ?

Maybe they are reading this! If they're not, they should be. It's an excellent source of feedback from users.

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Same situation is with those announcements... they all are exactly the same color, and Kerio has red-ish and green-ish strip, so at least you can get some picture before deciding what to do with that particular pop-up window. It would be really nice if Comodo has something similar.

True. I understand 'green is good, red is bad.'

http://www.geocities.com/dontsurfinthenude/kerio_setup.htm

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I guess it's meant to be a firewall for little bit more experienced users...

That was certainly my impression. A impressive product, but not for the faint hearted at the moment.
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