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woodcarvingken
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« on: February 10, 2012, 02:07:43 PM »

I have Comodo Dragon 17.1 on three computers.  I have been unable to access these webmails sign in pages:
Juno, Yahoo and Gmail.  I do not have any other web mail services so I do not know if they are
working or not.  I can access these three web mail sign in pages successfully using Google Chrome and IE9.
I can't understand why Dragon won't allow access.  I get messages like this:

This webpage is not available
The webpage at https://login.yahoo.com/config/login?.src=fpctx&.intl=us&.done=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.yahoo.com%2F might be temporarily down or it may have moved permanently to a new web address.
Error 108 (net::ERR_ADDRESS_INVALID): Unknown error.

Thank you for your assistance
woodcarvingken

UPDATE: I now have same problem with fully updated IE, Firefox and Chrome.  All three computers
have Win 7 32 bit - and fully updated Comodo Firewall.  I have cleared history and caches on all
browsers, reset wireless router, and ran fully updated Anti-malware and Anti-virus scans with clean results.

Topic can be closed.  I found that updated Comodo Firewall had changed setting in Firewall Behavior
on all three computers.  I temporarily changed setting from Safe Mode to Training Mode and was able
to log in to all three web mail servers.  I then changed setting back to Safe Mode and all three still work
from all computers.  Hope this helps someone else - I did not change the setting originally on any of the
computers - I am sure that a Comodo Firewall update did.  Perhaps this can be cross referenced in the Firewall forum.  Thanks to all who read my post.
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