![]() ![]() Better yet - perhaps better to simply not show any alerts generated by the tests (without disabling alerts that might be generated by other things). This may be a stupid question but… I’m assuming that I AM supposed to ignor all of the comodo alerts generated by clt instead of either ALLOW or BLOCK or cancel - right? If so, it would seem that, for these tests, some direction should be given at the outset as to whether/how to respond to COMODO alerts during the tests. I’m running Firewall and D+ both in Safe mode with COMODO Proactive setting. Then I ran the tests again, simply ignoring each alert (I set the alerts display duration to 1 sec, otherwise the test takes forever as it waits for each alert to either be responded to or display timeout before going on to the next test) and this produced a 340/340 score. ![]() Additionally, the browser takes extra measures in checking a websites SSL certificate and. Turns out I mistakenly ALLOWED each of the clt.exe requests that COMODO alerted during testing (seemed like the right thing to do at the time cuz I DID want clt.exe to do its thing).Īfter the first time running the tests I removed the D+ and CFP entries created by allowing the requests the first time around. Comodo Dragon latest version: Under the dragons protection. When the full cycle of tests has been completed you will be provided with detailed results that will inform you which individual tests your system is vulnerable to. ![]() I assumed this could only be due to operator error. Comodo Firewall Test Suite is an all-in-one application that sequentially launches 34 of the most effective leak tests against your computer's security. Comodo Firewall 2.0 is the only firewall to pass the Parent Injection Leak test with its default settings. This time it was useless information - next time it could be your credit card number or other sensitive data being passed to a hacker. I also started out with a complete failure (0/340) on the leak tests. Your firewall didn’t pass the test and transmitted information to our website. ![]()
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