Gnosis's UPDATED (11-29-13) CONFIGURATION

RE: ZOU'S CONFIGURATION

Ha Ha, I suppose I read it wrong it sounded like that at first is why I was thinking (huh?) anyhoo, close all is a neat little app that shuts stuff down fast.

http://www.ntwind.com/software/utilities/close-all.html

EDIT: I can sort of do the same with sandboxie if I wanted to (terminate all programs) but I just shut down normal.
 
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So Zou, how do you like OA? yes you have slowdown at the boot but it is not desastrous ^^
 
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As you said, the slowdown at startup is not disastrous. I like it ok. I used OA several years ago. I like the intelligence that it gathers. I think that is the bright spot of OA. I like good intel gatherers such as; XueTr, OA, Wireless Network Watcher, HiJack This, TF, Hitman Pro, Process Hacker, Killswitch, etc.
 
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yes, i especially like the firewall module with its graphical interface that lookup the IPs.

The HIPS is quite powerful and granular.
 
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ZOU1 said:
As you said, the slowdown at startup is not disastrous. I like it ok. I used OA several years ago. I like the intelligence that it gathers. I think that is the bright spot of OA. I like good intel gatherers such as; XueTr, OA, Wireless Network Watcher, HiJack This, TF, Hitman Pro, Process Hacker, Killswitch, etc.

What made you switch?
 
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I switched from OA years ago because of hangs and browser sluggishness. It may have been the web shield if it had one back then. I have the web shield disabled now. Could have just been ignorance on my part pertinent to not understanding the web shield interference. I am not big on web shields or malicious URL blocking. Both can mask severe security flaws in potentially inferior security products. I am interested in defense vs. malicious .exe's. I want my security software to be able to handle the worst case scenarios that web shields and malicious URL blockers cannot.
 
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Zou, OA webshield just check the DNS of the visited site and compare it with a whitelist, it us mostly used for online banking; it doesnt scan the website's code, so i dont think it is the responsible of your slow surfing.
 
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OA seems really light.I switched from Firefox to Chrome-whilst moving from Avast/Comodo to EIS, and it flies. Much Faster browsing. It is Anti-Malaware 7 that hogs my ram.

I just started using sandboxie-amazing. Are there any issues with p2p downloading into sandboxie folder. That is, issues beyond ethics of p2p.

In addition, why would i have 20 chrome.exe*32 processes running?
 
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"In addition, why would i have 20 chrome.exe*32 processes running?"

Because you are Down Under where everything is running from the crocodiles. Haha
In all seriousness, I used to have more Chrome .exe's running than I liked when using Chrome. Chrome kept crashing too, so I switched to Mozilla Firefox. I used to swear by Chrome.

Sandboxie is awesome.
 
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No crocs here-i think they only eat tourists anyway.

I had the same prob with chrome when i ran comodo/avast.

chrome.exe down to 10 with some cuts.
 
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I really like TF. Where OA misses something it seems to pick up the slack, what little there is to pick up. TF is still superior realtime security in several ways. OA does not want to prompt about Dr. Web trying to gather stats, but TF catches it every time and stops it quick so I can delete the one-time scanner. Otherwise it hangs around on your PC for quite a while.
It is not that I mind sharing stats with Dr. Web. It is just cool that TF lets me know about those kind of hidden processes that I would never know about otherwise. TF should be picked up by someone and developed further. A hybrid of TF Level 5 and MBAM Pro would be off-the-hook.
 
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That would be a brilliant masterpiece. Behavior/HIPS-like , Signatures, and Web-protection
 
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Zou, remember that OA has a whitelist and cloud, maybe you should disable it and set OA to paranoid to simulate lv5.
 
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I think so. That is a good idea. I will have to figure out how first.

Actually I only had it on learning mode as it was finishing the final stages of installation. I have not had it on learning mode since then, and I reviewed all the programs it whitelisted, and all are legit.
So I guess when it is not "learning mode", it is "paranoid mode"?
 
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We can say that, on Program > options, untick all boxes that "automatically trust..."