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Need a Firewall WFC/TinyWall
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<blockquote data-quote="SeriousHoax" data-source="post: 906995" data-attributes="member: 78686"><p>It seems that the type of Firewall you're looking for need some kinds of malware knowledge. I mean you want it to allow trusted programs but trigger an alert if something not so trustworthy tries to make connections, right? An ordinary Firewall program may not know what's trusted and what not. As [USER=71262]@oldschool[/USER] suggested, you can configure Comodo Firewall in such way which may fit your needs. I'm not a Comodo expert so can't go into details.</p><p>The other one that comes to my mind is the Firewall of Norton. I think even in default mode it asks users permission when something suspicious tries to make connections. If it doesn't on default then you can configure it in such way. A familiar Norton user should be able to give you more info on this. But of course for using this you need to change your current AV and switch to Norton so.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeriousHoax, post: 906995, member: 78686"] It seems that the type of Firewall you're looking for need some kinds of malware knowledge. I mean you want it to allow trusted programs but trigger an alert if something not so trustworthy tries to make connections, right? An ordinary Firewall program may not know what's trusted and what not. As [USER=71262]@oldschool[/USER] suggested, you can configure Comodo Firewall in such way which may fit your needs. I'm not a Comodo expert so can't go into details. The other one that comes to my mind is the Firewall of Norton. I think even in default mode it asks users permission when something suspicious tries to make connections. If it doesn't on default then you can configure it in such way. A familiar Norton user should be able to give you more info on this. But of course for using this you need to change your current AV and switch to Norton so....... [/QUOTE]
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