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Comodo 10Firewall And Emule Blocked Application By Firewall

#1 User is offline   BrentClark 

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Posted 09 August 2017 - 07:04 AM

Hi all,
Comodo firewall 10 tell me that Emule is a Blocked Application by firewall.
I always set Emule as reported from official Comodo documentation and I never had problems.

My Emule is still having High ID and is not firewalled using Kad network.
I also tried to Unblock Emule from "Blocked Applications" menu and 802 standard and Comodo:
- changed in Custom Ruleset into "Application Rules" menu
- added it as Allowed Application into HIPS menu
- added like IGNORE and Trusted into "Auto/Containment" menu
- added like Trusted into "File Rating" menu

But after that I re/apply my Emule Ruleset into Firewall Application Rules, the message into blocked application by firewall is raised again....Why?

I found into Forum that I should set the Global Rules instead Ruleset....So, it means that the official Comodo procedure to set Emule is old/wrong?

Many thanks for your help.
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This post has been edited by BrentClark: 14 March 2018 - 04:16 AM

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Posted 10 August 2017 - 07:59 AM

A while ago I tried to use Comodo firewall.
Mostly it behaved well, but also there were rare and random odd requests to allow something for eMule - even though eMule already had all the permissions that could be found in firewall's settings.
It might be a (small) bug; and it should be asked in Comodo's forum.
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