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Question about Windows Firewall Control (and combination with simplewall doable?)
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<blockquote data-quote="MalwareTypes" data-source="post: 821269" data-attributes="member: 30368"><p>If you're paranoid about the DNS Client Service you could just not use the notifications in Windows Firewall Control (that's the reason of that requirement). Instead use the logger to see what's going on behind the scenes.</p><p>About .NET Framework memory allocation, if you don't have the main program running always in the background then there's no need to worry. And why would you have it running in the background at all times? You only need a handful of programs with actual access to the Internet. So, once you system is configured, then you don't need to mess with it on a constant basis.</p><p>WFC is a great little tool. And yes, it's completely free as of now. Before Malwarebytes got it, you needed to pay for some features, such as Notifications, which you really didn't need if you knew what you were doing (ie checking the logger).</p><p></p><p>@[USER=71262]oldschool[/USER] With the notifications disabled, you could very much well use WFC as a replacement of TinyWall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MalwareTypes, post: 821269, member: 30368"] If you're paranoid about the DNS Client Service you could just not use the notifications in Windows Firewall Control (that's the reason of that requirement). Instead use the logger to see what's going on behind the scenes. About .NET Framework memory allocation, if you don't have the main program running always in the background then there's no need to worry. And why would you have it running in the background at all times? You only need a handful of programs with actual access to the Internet. So, once you system is configured, then you don't need to mess with it on a constant basis. WFC is a great little tool. And yes, it's completely free as of now. Before Malwarebytes got it, you needed to pay for some features, such as Notifications, which you really didn't need if you knew what you were doing (ie checking the logger). @[USER=71262]oldschool[/USER] With the notifications disabled, you could very much well use WFC as a replacement of TinyWall. [/QUOTE]
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