Hi guys,
I recentley was updated to Mcafee 2010 so i am still getting used to it.I have a couple of questions.First is it true that outgoing only is the default for this firewall?In the past i have seen many discussions on this topic.Somw of which stated that you should allow full access.Although this was maybe for Mcafee 2009?Also under firewall settings.The last item on the bottom says attack detection.When i click it all items say no.For example
attack detection
detect Name
no SMBDIE
no DNS sesolution
no ect all the rest were set to no also by default as was enable protection during start up.
any help appreciated thanks, Jack
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Ah, I think that figure is cumulative...many programs are allowed only temporarily so each time they ask that would count as another one. Mine says 193 and I have nowhere near half that installed.
newjack wrote:
Hi guys,
I recentley was updated to Mcafee 2010 so i am still getting used to it.I have a couple of questions.First is it true that outgoing only is the default for this firewall?In the past i have seen many discussions on this topic.Somw of which stated that you should allow full access.Although this was maybe for Mcafee 2009?Also under firewall settings.The last item on the bottom says attack detection.When i click it all items say no.For example
attack detection
detect Name
no SMBDIE
no DNS sesolution
no ect all the rest were set to no also by default as was enable protection during start up.
any help appreciated thanks, Jack
Yes with the 2010 product some changes happened and Outgoing Only became the default but it can be changed case by case of course. You'll find arguments all over the web on the pros and cons of this and really it's a matter of judgment when and if SecurityCenter pops up and asks.
The items appearing in "Attack Detections" apparently are really old detections that no longer are a problem and should have been removed from the interface but it's a case of someone in the programming department literally forgetting to do it. Turning them on or off shouldn't make any difference.
Hey Ex-brit, Thanks for answering that.Not sure why that section is on there if it is basically worthless.But i will take your word for it ,as i am sure you have had 2010 a lot longer than i.I have another question While looking at my security report under firewall it says 94 programs allowed.When i go into my permissions section i only see about 25.Can you tell me is there a place i am missing the rest of these programs that are allowed??There is no way i could have 94 as i just reinstalled a week ago.Also i reset defaults yesterday.Thanks for the help i will close out after i can figure out the firewall allowed programs. thanks Jack
Message was edited by: newjack on 7/17/10 4:23:09 PM EDTNot too sure, sorry. Where are you seeing this 94 figure? Programs or processes? Big difference as there could be many processes for each program.
On the main interface it says view security report.When you click that it gives you a total account of everything related to Mcafee.And unfortunetly it says 94 programs allowed next to firewall.
Message was edited by: newjack on 7/17/10 4:42:22 PM EDTAh, I think that figure is cumulative...many programs are allowed only temporarily so each time they ask that would count as another one. Mine says 193 and I have nowhere near half that installed.
Ok,thanks Ex-brit I just recieved 2010.still learning my way around.
I hear you. This version is a bit off-putting at first.
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