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« Reply #75 on: December 12, 2009, 08:54:36 PM »

How to configure Comodo firewall 3 for emule.

1. Go to : Firewall -> Advanced -> Attack Detection Settings -> Miscellanous and disable  Do Protocol analysis

2. Go to : Firewall -> Advanced -> Predifined Firewall Policies and select Add...

Give a name at the new Predifined Policy for example: Emule

Add the following rules:

Rule 1

Action = Allow
Protocol = TCP
Direction = In
Description = Rule for incoming TCP connections
Source Address = Any
Destination Address = Any
Source port = A port range = (start port = 1025 / end port = 65535)
Destination port = your TCP port of emule

Rule 2

Action = Allow
Protocol = UDP
Direction = In
Description = Rule for incoming UDP connections
Source Address = Any
Destination Address = Any
Source port = A port range = (start port = 1025 / end port = 65535)
Destination port = your UDP port of emule

Rule 3

Action = Allow
Protocol = TCP or UDP
Direction = Out
Description = Rule for outgoing TCP and UDP connections
Source Address = Any
Destination Address = Any
Source port = A port range = (start port = 1025 / end port = 65535)
Destination port = A port range = (start port = 1025 / end port = 65535)

Rule 4

Action = Allow
Protocol = ICMP
Direction = Out
Description = Ping the server (edk network)
Source Address = Any
Destination Address = Any
ICMP Details = ICMP Echo Request

Rule 5

Action = Ask (enable Log as a firewall event if this rule is fired)
Protocol = TCP
Direction = Out
Description = Rule for HTTP requests
Source Address = Any
Destination Address = Any
Source port = A port range = (start port = 1025 / end port = 65535)
Destination port = 80

Rule 6

Action = Block (enable Log as a firewall event if this rule is fired)
Protocol = IP
Direction = In/OUT
Description = Block and Log All Unmatching Requests
Source Address = Any
Destination Address = Any
IP Details = Any

3. Start Emule. When Comodo asks you with a popup, choose Treat this application as select Emule and enable Remember my answer.

Have a nice file sharing. Wink

Panagiotis
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If you have connectivity problems:
Go at Firewall -> Common Tasks -> Stealth ports wizard and select
Alert me to incoming connections- stealth my ports on a per-case basis
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Because of a bug you must change the rule 5 (for HTTP requests) to allow. I hope this will be resolved with the next updates.
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Every time I need to reinstall CIS I need to do this! I really hate! COMODO should ability the user to import/export individual rules!
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