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  • Firewall Rules for Travel, Public Hotspots?

    I’ve done some reading through the forums and am getting lost in the details of firewall system-wide rules for Blink Personal, and how to customize them for travel purposes. As I understand it, the current default rules from eEye are supposed to allow normal LAN traffic, e.g., file and printer...
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by Dave L on 07-05-2009
  • Microsoft MVP Donald Belcham to Speak on Visual Studio, C# vNext, Aspect Oriented Programming, Live Mesh

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    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by Shaguf on 12-05-2008
  • Re: Firewall rules

    Here is the messeges that are in the log. Receiver is not online. Malformed Yahoo Messenger packet. The packet received is not a Yahoo Messenger packet. I am using the latest version 9.0.0.1389 (Beta) Hey I tried deleting the rule and starting Yahoo and it worked. Thanks, Kay Thrush
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by thrushmk on 09-04-2008
  • Re: Firewall rule named "-"

    Thanks for the response. It was in the "Application Firewall" section. I'm really concerned as I don't know since how long this "-" rule was there....even which application created it. As soon as I saw it, deleted it....should have clicked on "modify rule" which...
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by vs2008 on 09-02-2008
  • Firewall rule named "-"

    I just noticed that there was a firewall rule name "-" ( without the quotes ) allowing all traffic. I deleted it but now want to find more information about this rule. Which application ? Did anyone else noticed this ? Is there a way to go back to a log and check which one I deleted ? Thanks...
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by vs2008 on 09-02-2008
  • Re: Blink Personal firewall rules

    Hi everybody again, Well. Nobody's beating down the door on that question. Maybe my other question will have better luck. I have two ticked 'system wide' rules (stop symbol tagged) B-Personal version '1.0.398' (file version 3.5.6.1761?): Deny incoming port 2000 - Central Policy -...
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by wguru on 05-24-2008
  • Re: System Wide Rules

    [quote user="Dakota"]I don't have a dedicated firewall that I am aware of unless it came with the router and installed itself[/quote] Yes, by deafult most of the Wireless and wired routers, in themselves, are considered a Hardware Firewall device. They both do NAT (Network Address Translation...
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by Blue1978 on 04-12-2008
  • System Wide Rules

    I am not a security expert but I do want my system as secure as possible. I noticed that the System Wide Rules under Firewall Rules has several items entered but no check marks beside them. Am I suppose to check these items? I am not technially inclined on computer security so I have no idea which rules...
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by Dakota on 03-28-2008
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