TinyWall Firewall

Discussion in 'other firewalls' started by ultim, Oct 12, 2011.

  1. Azure Phoenix

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    Tried to temporarily put Tinywall in learning mode. Then see if you can do anything that can make VoodooShield have a connection like a triggering an update (I don’t think it should matter if there’s actually one)
     
  2. Freki123

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    CL had like 2-3 services (or was it *.exe) that needed internet for it to run the way it should. At least that's the way I remember it from the last time I used if with Tinywall.
     
  3. smokeyjoe

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    Cyberlock.exe has no problems accessing the internet, it's just CyberLockService.exe that cannot. The program runs just fine but the service is what dials out for the WhitelistCloud, I do believe. I have it set to allow all connections but it still blocks it. I've had this issue with other programs where the "type" is defined as a Service. I may just look for another firewall but I really don't want to.. I've gotten so used to Tinywall.

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  4. Azure Phoenix

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    I once had an issue kinda similar with Emsisoft. The program wouldn’t connect no matter how many times I whitelisted the process.

    The solution I found was to leave Tinywall in learning mode (or what other name it may be) and update Emsisoft to prompt a connection.

    However if that doesn’t work for you. Then I’m not sure what will. Sorry. Hope you can find a solution.
     
  5. smokeyjoe

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    I think the learning mode did the trick. I thought I had tried that when you first suggested it, but I tried it again and this time the CyberLockService.exe service was able to get a connection. I now have two entries under settings, one for the service and another for the executable (wasn't there before).

    Thanks all for the suggestions and help ;)

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  6. Rasheed187

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    Cool that it worked. I also had TinyWall blocking stuff from system.exe eventhough I had it allowed non-restricted access. Never thought about using the learning mode.
     
  7. Azure Phoenix

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    That’s great. Good to know it worked for you.
     
  8. SilentMusic7

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    Has anyone tested TinyWall's boot-time filter to see if it blocks internet access by the MS OS? Specifically, if you allow only the DHCP service, do you see any internet/WAN accesses in your router or hardware firewall logs? @ultim ?

    DHCP sends to address 255.255.255.255 using UDP port 67, which is on the LAN, not the WAN.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_Host_Configuration_Protocol
     
  9. Azure Phoenix

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  11. Rasheed187

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    Great idea, I hope he will also help to develop TinyWall further. But perhaps he's too busy with Sandboxie.
     
  12. Azure Phoenix

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    which is why I considered if he knew someone else could be interested
     
  13. Mr.X

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    Also already busy working on MajorPrivacy.
     
  14. Rasheed187

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    Oh didn't know about this MajorPrivacy app, so it's definitely not looking good. Let's hope he does indeed knows someone else. Now that I think of it, is it allowed for a commercial company to develop TinyWall? Perhaps we can interest NoVirusThanks, who is the maker of the excellent OSArmor?
     
  15. bw4513

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    If I try to open Network & Internet settings,

    ..could this error be related to TinyWall?

    TinyWall 3.3.1
    Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 21H2
     

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    how can i unblock this? thank you for a great piece of software.
     

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  17. Azure Phoenix

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    Do you need it unblock? Does your computer connect fine?

    Not sure. But maybe try if the special exception setting as an option for that.
     
  18. ackys

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    special exception setting must be checked or unchecked? thanks.
     
  19. Azure Phoenix

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    I believe checked in order to unblock stuff
     
  20. homers

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    Interesting. Is there a setting that will pass all current traffic but allow me to select and block only specific files from communicating?
     
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