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comodo firewall opinion Comodo - Your Thoughts? it is pretty cool I use it I needed to setup a little at the beginning, but that was ok, or I would mean that if you can make that then you do not need that protection, just use the win built-in firewall, and distribute your data to everywhere, but if you do not want it, then make it right with some better tool, like this Comodo firewall I switched from Kerio, because of FF 3.5 flash 10 made BSOD, and now it seems that was a good  move -...
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Comodo - Your Thoughts?

Jimmy89
I was recently looking around for a new firewall and came across the Comodo Firewall - and it got me interested. According to reviews, the program is pretty good, its stable, sturdy and works well. I am currently downloading it to see how it goes - but I was just wondering if anyone else has tried it and what they think of it?

Also, they have a free anti-virus (only in beta 2 at the moment) - has anyone tried that yet?
-jimmy

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wutske
I have used Comodo firewall before when I was looking for a replacement for Sygate Personal Firewall, back then I didn't realy like it (mainly because I was looking for something exactly like SPF, but something that didn't hung when I used Mercury Messenger).
At the moment I use Comodo Firewall Pro Beta on my laptop (Vista Home Premium) and I must say that I'm moderatly happy with it smile.gif , you'll have to take your time (a lot) to set it up exactly the way you want it.
The built-in Defense+ system is a nice addition (it monitor application behaviour), tough it's annoying because by default it ask you everytime a program uses a DLL, access the registry, ... I've turned it down so I'd ask me a lot less -if it asks too much you don't read the messages anymore, rendering the defense+ system useless-.

I'd say, give it a try, take your time and you'll be happy smile.gif .

ps. the defense+ system can solve a problem with WMP11 tongue.gif . Normaly, it'd take about 5-10 seconds before a track would load and then the song sometimes skipped. If you prevent WMP from loading MFPMP.exe, this problem is solved (the downside is that you can't play wmv or wma files anymore).

 

 

 


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TavoxPeru
QUOTE(wutske @ Sep 17 2007, 07:38 AM) *
I have used Comodo firewall before when I was looking for a replacement for Sygate Personal Firewall, back then I didn't realy like it (mainly because I was looking for something exactly like SPF, but something that didn't hung when I used Mercury Messenger).
At the moment I use Comodo Firewall Pro Beta on my laptop (Vista Home Premium) and I must say that I'm moderatly happy with it smile.gif , you'll have to take your time (a lot) to set it up exactly the way you want it.
The built-in Defense+ system is a nice addition (it monitor application behaviour), tough it's annoying because by default it ask you everytime a program uses a DLL, access the registry, ... I've turned it down so I'd ask me a lot less -if it asks too much you don't read the messages anymore, rendering the defense+ system useless-.

I'd say, give it a try, take your time and you'll be happy smile.gif .

ps. the defense+ system can solve a problem with WMP11 tongue.gif . Normaly, it'd take about 5-10 seconds before a track would load and then the song sometimes skipped. If you prevent WMP from loading MFPMP.exe, this problem is solved (the downside is that you can't play wmv or wma files anymore).

Ok, thanks for the informationk, i will give it a try, because i just uninstall the SPF because cause some trouble to my online activity.

Best regards,

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ethergeek
I wrote a review of Comodo Personal Firewall on my blog awhile back...here's the link: http://www.ethergeek.com/blog/2006/12/14/c...irewall-review/

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Jimmy89
I have installed the program once it finished downloading, and so far its looking good! You're right about the amount of pop-ups that it has, but once its got into my pattern of usage, hopefully it wont be as much of a problem.

ethergeek, your review was great, thanks!

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faulty.lee
I'm also using Comodo right now. Before that i was using Sygate Personal Fireware. I liked SPF very much, but because i use emule and utorrent a lot, they seems to cause memory leakage at SPF, the memory usage of SPF increases tremendously. And since the stupid Symantec bought over sygate just to take out their competitor, I ended up have to try other firewall.

I've tried a few before ended up with Comodo. Earlier, it also have the same problem when i do heavy downloading in emule and utorrent, other than memory leak, it also eat up a lot of CPU %. Later, about a month ago, the problem seems to be less frequent. Maybe due to the recent update. Also, if you do run emule and utorrent, i would recommend turning off Component Monitor and App Behavior Analysis. The rest works find with default settings. Another thing is under App Monitor, most of the app i use, i would set it to Skip Parent Check. If not, when the same app is called from another app, it will popup and ask you the same question of whether to allow it or not. For example, adobe acrobat reader. If you run it from startmenu for the first time, it's parent is explorer.exe. Say if you allow it. Then later, you try to open a pdf from your firefox, it will prompt again, this time the parent is firefox.exe. To save some trouble, and also to keep the app database small, i'll always select skip parent check. If your app database grow too big, it will hurt performance as well.

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Sten
i just use the windows firewall, lmao, i have pc cillin but my brother has to have the windows one on because the pc cillin firewall wont let him use wi-fi.

ive never heard of comodo before so i dont no wot its like

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Jimmy89
I recommended giving it a try! I have only had it for just over 24 hours, but so far, I'm happy!

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TavoxPeru
Well, i just install the Comodo Firewall and only to say that it is very complete and easy to configure and use, also, i notice that it uses less memory than SPF and until now don't bother in anyway.

Thanks ethergeek for the review.

Best regards,

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wutske
QUOTE(Sten @ Sep 18 2007, 08:40 AM) *
i just use the windows firewall, lmao, i have pc cillin but my brother has to have the windows one on because the pc cillin firewall wont let him use wi-fi.

ive never heard of comodo before so i dont no wot its like


I don't realy recommend using only the windows firewall. First of all, it's doesn't have outbound protection (eg. if there's some kind of malicious software installed on your computer, then it should be blocked before it can send data or spam or ...), second of all, it's weak and since it's been used so often it's the number one target for hackers.
And if the PC cillin doesn't allow wifi connection, then it should be configured better.

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it is pretty cool I use it

I needed to setup a little at the beginning, but that was ok, or I would mean that if you can make that then you do not need that protection, just use the win built-in firewall, and distribute your data to everywhere, but if you do not want it, then make it right with some better tool, like this Comodo firewall

I switched from Kerio, because of FF 3.5 flash 10 made BSOD, and now it seems that was a good  move

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Dave Herbst
All very interesting, most of way above my head, but thank you all for all the advice.
As long as Comodo does what it says it does, the little screens do not bother me all that much - little bit annoying, but somehow comforting, knowing that something is happening to protect the machine.

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faulty.lee
QUOTE(wutske @ Dec 14 2007, 06:01 AM) *
The only thing I do miss is a feature that the windows firewall does have, and that is a more advanced network detection. Everytime you connect to a wired or wireless network, windows asks you whether it's a public, private or corporate network and based on that information it (de)activates some rules. If Comodo could detect networks (instead if IP-adresses) and would trigger some rules based on that information, it would be the greatest of all laugh.gif


I think it's not possible for comodo to include that, or at least it's too complicated to include that.

Imagine, for windows file sharing, you would want to enable it for LAN but disable for WAN(public) right. So, similar to windows firewall, you would block windows file sharing, but have an exception at LAN. But in comodo, how would you want it? Park the exception under the setting for windows file sharing? Or under network setting for LAN?

The windows firewall doesn't offer much control or configuration, but for comodo, it does. Thus having this kind of option will make it very complicated to configure. Not many user would know how to go about it.

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wutske
I've installed the final version for vista a few weeks ago and I am so happy now tongue.gif . It works a lot better than the beta versions and the new network detection is a great addition (tough I don't see why it notifies me 10x for the same network rolleyes.gif ).
The defense+ system got a bit annoying so I've just disabled it smile.gif , I don't visit louche websites and I do have a good virusscanner installed, so the need for the defense+ system is low.

The only thing I do miss is a feature that the windows firewall does have, and that is a more advanced network detection. Everytime you connect to a wired or wireless network, windows asks you whether it's a public, private or corporate network and based on that information it (de)activates some rules. If Comodo could detect networks (instead if IP-adresses) and would trigger some rules based on that information, it would be the greatest of all laugh.gif

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Dave Herbst
Hi Jimmy 89, thanks.

It seems that the more the Comodo "learns", the less often the little pop-ups, and the other warning screens appear.

Comodo seems to work very well, and since I've gotten rid of Norton (finally) my machine is a lot quicker.

Bye now

Dave

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