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Comodo Firewall 10 Setup
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<blockquote data-quote="cruelsister" data-source="post: 592401" data-attributes="member: 7463"><p>Tiny- The reason I suggest Restricted is more for newbies to Comodo, The Untrusted setting tends to make things just die in the sandbox, and a person new to virtualization may be confused when an existing legitimate (but unsigned) application no longer works. Restricted will give them an idea into what is occurring. Old hands can use Untrusted for maximal protection.</p><p></p><p>About an AV supplement- I'd go with either Qihoo or Avast. The better the AV, the less the sandbox has to work; the crappier the AV, the more stuff will be in the box. But the net result would be the same in both cases.</p><p></p><p>Morphius- Thanks for that! Comodo tends to ignore me. About the bypass- this is just a trick learned during a misspent youth. I prefer not to comment further, and will allow TO from Google instruct the BlackHats instead. Hope you understand.</p><p></p><p>AtlBo- Don't overthink things! that is when unexpected issues will present.</p><p></p><p>Finally, sorry for the delay in my responses. Saturday night is SOHO Loft party night, and this one I guess was good as the police were called...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cruelsister, post: 592401, member: 7463"] Tiny- The reason I suggest Restricted is more for newbies to Comodo, The Untrusted setting tends to make things just die in the sandbox, and a person new to virtualization may be confused when an existing legitimate (but unsigned) application no longer works. Restricted will give them an idea into what is occurring. Old hands can use Untrusted for maximal protection. About an AV supplement- I'd go with either Qihoo or Avast. The better the AV, the less the sandbox has to work; the crappier the AV, the more stuff will be in the box. But the net result would be the same in both cases. Morphius- Thanks for that! Comodo tends to ignore me. About the bypass- this is just a trick learned during a misspent youth. I prefer not to comment further, and will allow TO from Google instruct the BlackHats instead. Hope you understand. AtlBo- Don't overthink things! that is when unexpected issues will present. Finally, sorry for the delay in my responses. Saturday night is SOHO Loft party night, and this one I guess was good as the police were called... [/QUOTE]
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