Comodo CIS Bug fix policy

too much info, now we can find you and chip away... :ROFLMAO:
LOL........ If you say so. I haven't a clue, except there were a lot of numbers, letters, symbols and stuff between that fe80 and the last 5. Honetly, anybody wants to tap this computer will die of boredom. I keep none of my epic novels on it for them to steal (if they're that desperate). I don't keep what I'm working on here. If they want to hijack this thing, have at it.
 
LOL........ If you say so. I haven't a clue, except there were a lot of numbers, letters, symbols and stuff between that fe80 and the last 5. Honetly, anybody wants to tap this computer will die of boredom. I keep none of my epic novels on it for them to steal (if they're that desperate). I don't keep what I'm working on here. If they want to hijack this thing, have at it.
Hi Chuck! Yeah, Networking tends to leave a bit to be desired sometimes (and if actually understood by Corporations there would be much fewer hacks). But with the fe80 prefix you will not be targeted in any IPv6 attack. Now the reason for you not having the address is probably due to your ISP.

Not that this matters in any way, but if you have the time for some giggles, you can try this to find out:

As google has both an IPv4 and and IPv6 address, first copy and paste this in your browser:

IPv4.google.com

You should be able to get the google page as usual.

Now do the same for: IPv6.google.com

In all probability you will have gotten a "Hmm. We’re having trouble finding that site" message.

Now try the above 2 things on your cellphone which connects to the Internet in another manner.
Did you notice any difference between the PC and the Cellphone connections?
 
Thanks, Sis. You're right. IPv4 works with my local provider and IPv6 can't be found. On the phone, both IPv4 and IPv6 work depending on whether the phone is using local IP or T-Mobile.
 
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I'm not very familiar with the technical details of firewalls. There has been a lot of discussion about Comodo Firewall and IPv6 here, but it's still not clear if the "Filter IPv6 traffic" setting works or if it requires additional rules. My ISP offers native IPv6. I use Comodo Firewall with the "Block Incoming Connections" Stealth Ports option. When I enable IPv6 in the Network Adapter and the "Filter IPv6 traffic" setting without additional rules, Comodo logs show similar information as the screenshot in post #490 from @ErzCrz. I also receive IPv6 firewall alerts for unrecognized programs. I'm not sure if Comodo Firewall properly filters IPv6 traffic with or without additional rules, so I have disabled IPv6 in the Network Adapter.
 
Just curious- does your system have an actual IPv6 address?
Apparently not but that`s not going to stop me reporting on IPV6 onslaughts, real, imagined or theoretically impossible.

Regards Eck:)
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It has been said by a knowledgeable MT member that IPv6 doesn't work and as a workaround one should disable IPv6 on the OS to not use IPv6 and only use IPv4 with CIS.

Are you still going to defend that statement and keep telling us on here that CIS IPv6 has no problems and is working fine when you don't have it or don't use it yourself?
 
It has been said by a knowledgeable MT member that IPv6 doesn't work and as a workaround one should disable IPv6 on the OS to not use IPv6 and only use IPv4 with CIS.

Are you still going to defend that statement and keep telling us on here that CIS IPv6 has no problems and is working fine when you don't have it or don't use it yourself?
Mmmmh...yes.

Regards Eck:)
 
Couple of new versions came out lately and The List Of Current Bugs didn't shrink.
Sadly I guess it's inevitable, if you don 't improve, you just get left behind, and people forget about you. Technology moving now at such a fast rate, Comodo can't possibly compete in the future. But I wanted them to be able to, I really did.... I just see no way.
 
so.. after reading all these 26 pages i can conclude two things:

1) everyone here loves to hate comodo but still uses and loves it in privacy;
2) comodo is abandoned but we will keep it alive no matter what.

accurate?

:P