Comodo Leak Test 190/340

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       #11

    No, I give up. Screw it
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  2. Posts : 570
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       #12

    Can I use Proactive with Norton AV?
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       #13

    Proactive is a configuration for Comodo Defense+ HIPS and should not have a negative impact on Norton which does not use a Host Intrusion Prevention System.

    ~Maxx~

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    i do not use comodo firewall anymore. when i used comodo fw, to pass all the leaktest, you gotta put it on proactive mode by right clicking the comodo icon on the system tray and switch it to proactive.
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    What do you use
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    i personally use look n stop firewall right now. very light weight and a pure firewall without hips.
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       #17

    Hmm, can't decide if I should use Norton AV/Comodo or just NIS
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    EchoX860 said:
    Hmm, can't decide if I should use Norton AV/Comodo or just NIS
    It depends on what level of computer security you want because there's a big difference in both cost and protection rendered.

    ~Maxx~

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       #19

    How did Norton do so bad
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  10. Posts : 826
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       #20

    I removed Comodo as well and restored back to a system image. I thought that it was just going to be a firewall but it had some sort of process blocker and sand boxing etc that made programs like photoshop stop functioning. Lightweight firewalls are good, just your simple allow/disallow access.

    CanIHaz said:
    i personally use look n stop firewall right now. very light weight and a pure firewall without hips.
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