WIndows7Firewall control plus is contantly blocking
"IPv6 UDP [fe80::283f:6d66:23d:4026]:3540(3540)|Host Process for Windows Services|Local+DNS+DHCP+Update(svchost) OutgoingV6"
That does not seem correct. So I checked and my "Host Process for Windows Services" is set to
"Local+DNS+DHCP+Update(svchost)" which seems reasonableso I do not know why it is blocking all these Host Processes.
I believe I had UDP turned off in XP but do not recall why or how to do it in W 7.
It was uPnP that I disabled, not UDP. Sorry
WIndows7Firewall control plus is contantly blocking
"IPv6 UDP [fe80::283f:6d66:23d:4026]:3540(3540)|Host Process for Windows Services|Local+DNS+DHCP+Update(svchost) OutgoingV6"
That does not seem correct. So I checked and my "Host Process for Windows Services" is set to
"Local+DNS+DHCP+Update(svchost)" which seems reasonableso I do not know why it is blocking all these Host Processes.
Sorry
Yep, it was a constant battle for me to figure out what that was as well. I tried getting info on as many forums as possible to no avail. I finally disabled IPv6 which left me with no more firewall warnings for that. Alot of folks tried to tell me it was the new Win 7 updates service but apparently it's not.
IPv6 is a new protocol not in widespread use. We mostly use IPv4. If you are not using Homegroups, you can disable IPv6. It is enabled by default. It you are using Homegroups, the Win 7 computers apparently use IPv6 to communicate with each other. I say apparently because I only have one Win 7 computer and one XP computer in my homegroup. Any way, if you are using a home group, you need IPv6.
You can disable IPv6 in services. But remember, if down the road you use homegroup you will need to enable it.