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<blockquote data-quote="Zorro" data-source="post: 961623" data-attributes="member: 80312"><p>Hi. Remember when I wrote about zombie processes in the Linux system monitor? Apparently, they were related to the enabled blocking option in the Next DNS. As soon as I turned off this option, the zombie processes no longer appear in the system monitor. Apparently they were related to a process loop caused by a lock.</p><p>There was also a small problem. The program icon from the system tray began to disappear from time to time. After reboot, it reappears, but after 2-3 system boots, it may disappear again. As for the rest, I do not see any visible problems yet.</p><p>I hope that in the future the program will show the amount of incoming / outgoing traffic for each program and the speed of the Internet connection.</p><p>I read information on the official website, read discussions on other forums. And if I understood correctly, at the moment Portmaster does not protect (and does not even notify the user) ports from being scanned by special programs (for example, Nmap)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zorro, post: 961623, member: 80312"] Hi. Remember when I wrote about zombie processes in the Linux system monitor? Apparently, they were related to the enabled blocking option in the Next DNS. As soon as I turned off this option, the zombie processes no longer appear in the system monitor. Apparently they were related to a process loop caused by a lock. There was also a small problem. The program icon from the system tray began to disappear from time to time. After reboot, it reappears, but after 2-3 system boots, it may disappear again. As for the rest, I do not see any visible problems yet. I hope that in the future the program will show the amount of incoming / outgoing traffic for each program and the speed of the Internet connection. I read information on the official website, read discussions on other forums. And if I understood correctly, at the moment Portmaster does not protect (and does not even notify the user) ports from being scanned by special programs (for example, Nmap)? [/QUOTE]
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