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<blockquote data-quote="ichito" data-source="post: 880063" data-attributes="member: 15835"><p>If I correctly understood you want to not to break connection of single specific process/processes but e.g. block others?...or vice versa? You can do this making proper rules for them...one is blocked and second is allowed....but it works permanently what means that you have to change manualy each needed rule to change situation. Unfortunately I don't remember firewall or another network app that could open or close connection for some group of chosen apps using some magic button or command...normaly you can block/allow connection at all using command like "block/allow connections"..."block/allow network traffic" or something like that. Hmmm...aldough "something is going in my head"...I think about firewalls like NetVeda or Filsecklab in which there was something like group rules..but they were on XP and I can't check it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ichito, post: 880063, member: 15835"] If I correctly understood you want to not to break connection of single specific process/processes but e.g. block others?...or vice versa? You can do this making proper rules for them...one is blocked and second is allowed....but it works permanently what means that you have to change manualy each needed rule to change situation. Unfortunately I don't remember firewall or another network app that could open or close connection for some group of chosen apps using some magic button or command...normaly you can block/allow connection at all using command like "block/allow connections"..."block/allow network traffic" or something like that. Hmmm...aldough "something is going in my head"...I think about firewalls like NetVeda or Filsecklab in which there was something like group rules..but they were on XP and I can't check it. [/QUOTE]
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