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A Comodo Firewall Beta 2 Quick Dance
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<blockquote data-quote="cruelsister" data-source="post: 1066605" data-attributes="member: 7463"><p>Hi E! Although the absolute benefit of enabling IPv6 for various reasons (especially with a router) may not really increase protection with CF installed, you shouldn't have to need to play whack-a-mole with Edge (also the less rules created for CF the better).</p><p></p><p>However I currently have 2 production systems (one with the current released 8012 build and the other with Beta2) running and both have IPv6 enabled without such issues. But as this is not the case with you, I wonder if this happened: every so often MS will released updated versions of their stuff which must first be vetted by Comodo, and running these things prior to Comodo finding them safe will plop these things into the Untrusted category (seen most often with SmartScreen).</p><p></p><p>That being said, I'd like you to try this:</p><p>1). On up with the Classic interface and clear anything listed as Blocked or Untrusted.</p><p>2). Back up your current configuration in case you want to revert.</p><p>3). Go into Firewall settings and check the Filter IPv6 box (which you already have done, actually)</p><p>4). Check the Create Rules for Safe Application box</p><p>5). Reboot</p><p>6), On reboot open Edge, confirm you don't get an Untrusted alert and see if you are still getting the Firewall blocks.</p><p></p><p>I really really hop that this helps...</p><p></p><p>m</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cruelsister, post: 1066605, member: 7463"] Hi E! Although the absolute benefit of enabling IPv6 for various reasons (especially with a router) may not really increase protection with CF installed, you shouldn't have to need to play whack-a-mole with Edge (also the less rules created for CF the better). However I currently have 2 production systems (one with the current released 8012 build and the other with Beta2) running and both have IPv6 enabled without such issues. But as this is not the case with you, I wonder if this happened: every so often MS will released updated versions of their stuff which must first be vetted by Comodo, and running these things prior to Comodo finding them safe will plop these things into the Untrusted category (seen most often with SmartScreen). That being said, I'd like you to try this: 1). On up with the Classic interface and clear anything listed as Blocked or Untrusted. 2). Back up your current configuration in case you want to revert. 3). Go into Firewall settings and check the Filter IPv6 box (which you already have done, actually) 4). Check the Create Rules for Safe Application box 5). Reboot 6), On reboot open Edge, confirm you don't get an Untrusted alert and see if you are still getting the Firewall blocks. I really really hop that this helps... m [/QUOTE]
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