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BlitzenZeus
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Re: [Kerio 2.x] Kerio 2.2 Features (request)

said by Steve_M:

said by BlitzenZeus:


Some control over the warning popups. Weather or not to show them, and/or weather or not to show them for a particular IP. This way you could temporarily, or always disable them when doing a scan on your system.
You already have this, you have your rules, and the selection of prompt, allow all(bad), and deny all. This was already covered, you just have to use the settings effectively.
Let me rephrase this. If you scan your system at say grc.com, it would be nice to be able to temporarily stop the popups.
It is still not necessary, you need to effectively use your ruleset, not just be there clicking on prompts all day.
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Steve_M

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said by BlitzenZeus:

It is still not necessary, you need to effectively use your ruleset, not just be there clicking on prompts all day.
I guess your going to have to explain to me what you are talking about, or point me to a link that is relevant.


No I don't sit around all day closing prompts.. geesh


BlitzenZeus
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If your getting prompts for listening programs, make rules to block unwanted packets to those programs... Its not that hard. Many people use block all rules, and using a block all inbound would prevent this prompts if you didn't want to setup these rules per application.


Steve_M

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Schenectady, NY

said by BlitzenZeus:

If your getting prompts for listening programs, make rules to block unwanted packets to those programs... Its not that hard. Many people use block all rules, and using a block all inbound would prevent this prompts if you didn't want to setup these rules per application.
Works perfectly... thank you.


BlitzenZeus
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Even my default replacement touched on block all rules, and they have been used in rule based firewall for years. Its just a matter of just using the software correctly


Steve_M

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said by BlitzenZeus:

Its just a matter of just using the software correctly
Yes, that's what it boils down to.

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Putting known issues aside, perhaps one of the most important improvements, from the first time users perspective, would be an in depth help file.

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