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Internet Connection Partially Closed After Shutting Down Private Firewall
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<blockquote data-quote="AtlBo" data-source="post: 459424" data-attributes="member: 32547"><p>Vasudev...</p><p></p><p>Well, I wasn't actually running them both, since PF was off and its service disabled. I am trying to remember all the specifics because it was 5 or 6 months ago. I do recall at first still getting some PF pop ups to go along with the Comodo pop ups. Seems like disabling the service may have stopped the issues, but I can't remember. It was only for a few days. I became frustrated that Comodo was deleting some scripts. Maybe I missed some Comodo alerts, but I felt like I needed to back off for at least a while and then maybe go back to Comodo later.</p><p></p><p>As far as slowdowns go, system wise the PC was running really well. I mean I was surprised how well the PC ran with Comodo running as the firewall. All the features worked fine, but I never got around to sandboxing. Wish I had had the time.</p><p></p><p>I understand that I shouldn't run two firewalls. I can see too that it's not a good idea to have two installed. Next time I try Comodo whenever that is, I will give it a more fair look and uninstall PF. It's super easy to export the settings so I would just be being lazy not to uninstall it. Anyway, I wonder if the whole time I had Comodo installed it was running behind the PF filters. Maybe the system would even run better than I remember if I remove PF...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtlBo, post: 459424, member: 32547"] Vasudev... Well, I wasn't actually running them both, since PF was off and its service disabled. I am trying to remember all the specifics because it was 5 or 6 months ago. I do recall at first still getting some PF pop ups to go along with the Comodo pop ups. Seems like disabling the service may have stopped the issues, but I can't remember. It was only for a few days. I became frustrated that Comodo was deleting some scripts. Maybe I missed some Comodo alerts, but I felt like I needed to back off for at least a while and then maybe go back to Comodo later. As far as slowdowns go, system wise the PC was running really well. I mean I was surprised how well the PC ran with Comodo running as the firewall. All the features worked fine, but I never got around to sandboxing. Wish I had had the time. I understand that I shouldn't run two firewalls. I can see too that it's not a good idea to have two installed. Next time I try Comodo whenever that is, I will give it a more fair look and uninstall PF. It's super easy to export the settings so I would just be being lazy not to uninstall it. Anyway, I wonder if the whole time I had Comodo installed it was running behind the PF filters. Maybe the system would even run better than I remember if I remove PF... [/QUOTE]
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