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Q. How does Limited Filter Mode Firewall in eScan ver.10 works?
Also, outgoing connections, are allowed (by default) - unless the program happens to be a suspicious program, detected by the proactive scanner. Also, any programs that connect to the Internet are MD5'ed and in the event that any changes to it's binaries are detected, a question is prompted up to the user. However, every connection is logged within eScan databases as well. This approach has been taken, in view of the fact that most users DO NOT really know whether to click on YES or NO for a question from the firewall. And most, simply want to do away with the queries (like the UAC of Vista). You can find the ports or the protocols that are whitelisted / blacklisted under the Expert Rule. While, you can find the Applications that are whitelisted / blcaklisted under the Application Rule. To remove the cache, you can do the following , Open the eScan protection center Click on Firewall Click on Settings Click on "Clear Alert Cache".
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