Serious Discussion Fort Firewall

tnodir

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Fort is a simple firewall for Windows 7+.

Features:
  • Filter by network addresses, application groups
  • Filter by SvcHost.exe service names
  • Support wildcards in program path names
  • Application group speed limits
  • Blocklists via "Zones"
  • Stores traffic statistics
  • Graphical display of bandwidth
  • Has own kernel driver, based on Windows Filtering Platform (WFP)
  • Open Source (GPLv3)
Download Firewall v3.5.6
 
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tnodir

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This time, When I clicked on programs, I got the blue screen. Luckly I was in shadow mode
What Windows version, build number, 32/64 bit? (Maybe ISO file's name? So I'll install it in VM.)

Which Fort's installation package was used? (windows-x86.exe or windows10-x86_64.exe?)

How to reproduce the crash?

Any error logs in the Fort firewall/logs/ folder?

Please send the memory dump file to nodir.temir@gmail.com
 
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There won't be any log files or dump files. When in Shadow mode. Nothing is saved after reboot.
I installed the 86 visual C files because installing the 64 version would not work.
I used the windows10-x86_64.exe install file.
I opened the GUI and clicked programs and got the blue screen.
 

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tnodir

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@ticklemefeet I can't to reproduce the crash:
- Start existing Windows 11 in VM
- Uninstall existing Fort Firewall
- Install Shadow Defender 1.5.0.726, turn on Shadow Mode and Reboot
- Install `FortFirewall-3.6.0-windows10-x86_64.exe` and open its Programs window

Maybe you also installed other security programs or antivirus?

> I opened the GUI and clicked programs and got the blue screen.

Can you please get a screenshot of the BSOD?
 
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@ticklemefeet I can't to reproduce the crash:
- Start existing Windows 11 in VM
- Uninstall existing Fort Firewall
- Install Shadow Defender 1.5.0.726, turn on Shadow Mode and Reboot
- Install `FortFirewall-3.6.0-windows10-x86_64.exe` and open its Programs window

Maybe you also installed other security programs or antivirus?

> I opened the GUI and clicked programs and got the blue screen.

Can you please get a screenshot of the BSOD?
I just tried installing again and clicking on programs and it seems to be working fine now. Fingers crossed
 

tnodir

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Fort Firewall v3.6.1
  • UI: The enabled "Dark Mode" is active, when System's theme is Dark too.
  • UI: Programs: Refactor "Options" button.
  • UI: Options: Add "Right Click" tray event and "Ignore" action.
  • UI: Tray: "Double Click"-s default action is "Ignore" now. (To immediately do "Single Click"-s action.)
  • UI: Options: App Groups: Remove "Fragment first TCP packet".
  • UI: Update SQLite to v3.39.4
  • Driver: Check the device on asynchronous flow deletion. (Fix BSOD on shutdown/reboot.)
  • Installer: Check compatibility with HVCI (Core Isolation).
Attention: Edit the Options: Tray: "Double Click" event's action to restore an old action to "Show Options".
 

tnodir

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Fort Firewall v3.6.4
  • UI: Programs: Improve sorting by "State" column (Alerted programs are always on top).
  • UI: Tray: Change icon color on some states.
  • UI: Options: Save user.ini changes on OK/Apply only.
  • UI: Tray Menu: Move Options & Zones to Options sub-menu.
  • UI: Options: Add ability to Stop Internet when Quota exceeds.
  • UI: Programs: Add "Restrict access to LAN only" flag.
 

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