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Comodo Firewall- Cruelsister Variation
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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 58943" data-source="post: 743381"><p>I just tried CF with CS settings.</p><p></p><p>The speed issue is resolved for most connections 500Mbps< so that's good.</p><p></p><p>I still find it unusable. On the test machine it immediately put a little program I use to disable NIC's at the service level. Not surprising, it's a rather unknown entity and is used to eliminate unauthorized (and after hours) access to all of the network/wireless components of systems. The problems started when Steam was launched. After attempting to execute 6-7 different games, all of them were denied by containment.</p><p></p><p>Ultimately, while protective, it's impractical for deployment beyond a prosumer/techy type of system. VoodooShield IMO would be a far better alternative for the majority of systems, even always-on it's not going to fire off on most once the whitelist is propagated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 58943, post: 743381"] I just tried CF with CS settings. The speed issue is resolved for most connections 500Mbps< so that's good. I still find it unusable. On the test machine it immediately put a little program I use to disable NIC's at the service level. Not surprising, it's a rather unknown entity and is used to eliminate unauthorized (and after hours) access to all of the network/wireless components of systems. The problems started when Steam was launched. After attempting to execute 6-7 different games, all of them were denied by containment. Ultimately, while protective, it's impractical for deployment beyond a prosumer/techy type of system. VoodooShield IMO would be a far better alternative for the majority of systems, even always-on it's not going to fire off on most once the whitelist is propagated. [/QUOTE]
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