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<blockquote data-quote="bazang" data-source="post: 1100923" data-attributes="member: 114717"><p>Why are you asking me? Ask [USER=7463]@cruelsister[/USER] directly, but I nevertheless can give you the answer. If Comodo does not filter IPv6 and it bothers you and others so much that it does not work, then either do not enable IPv6 on the system or just do not use Comodo. Obviously, if there is a IPv6 bug, Comodo is aware of it for years and is not going to fix it.</p><p></p><p>You either accept that the bug will never be fixed and use a workaround, or you do not. All the whining about Comodo on this forum will not give any of those doing the whining what they want.</p><p></p><p>Complaining incessantly about Comodo bugs is like beating one's own head against a wall. Comodo is what it is. It will never change. The product owner is never going to put any more resources into it than he does now. He has no incentive nor obligation to do anything with the software. It is really perplexing that some complain so much about Comodo. All that exerted emotional and mental energy complaining about it will never - ever - accomplish anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bazang, post: 1100923, member: 114717"] Why are you asking me? Ask [USER=7463]@cruelsister[/USER] directly, but I nevertheless can give you the answer. If Comodo does not filter IPv6 and it bothers you and others so much that it does not work, then either do not enable IPv6 on the system or just do not use Comodo. Obviously, if there is a IPv6 bug, Comodo is aware of it for years and is not going to fix it. You either accept that the bug will never be fixed and use a workaround, or you do not. All the whining about Comodo on this forum will not give any of those doing the whining what they want. Complaining incessantly about Comodo bugs is like beating one's own head against a wall. Comodo is what it is. It will never change. The product owner is never going to put any more resources into it than he does now. He has no incentive nor obligation to do anything with the software. It is really perplexing that some complain so much about Comodo. All that exerted emotional and mental energy complaining about it will never - ever - accomplish anything. [/QUOTE]
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