Comodo Dragon 13.4 is now available for download from the following link:
http://download.Comodo.com/dragon/DragonSetup.exe
IMPROVED:
- Chromium core 13.0.782.220.
CHANGED:
- Comodo Secure DNS IP addresses changed.
Comodo Dragon 13.4 is now available for download from the following link:
http://download.Comodo.com/dragon/DragonSetup.exe
IMPROVED:
CHANGED:
So it uses the beta Secure DNS ?
Thanks for the update, although not my primary browser I do use it a lot more than I used to, and I encourage most of my family to use it as their primary browser.
It uses this: http://dev.recursive.dns.com/
Are Diginotar CA’s removed also?
Secondary DNS are still the same (old).
Is it OK?
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I think you should put Secure DNS 2.0 into CD after it goes final…
Just my two cents.
To answer my own question:
The Stable channel has been updated to 13.0.782.220 for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chrome Frame.We’re revoking trust for SSL certificates issued by DigiNotar-controlled intermediate CAs used by the Dutch PKIoverheid program. For more details about the security issues see the Google Security Blog post about DigiNotar and an update from Mozilla, who is also moving to revoke trust in these certificates.
Just downloaded the latest Comodo Dragon and the pages do seem to load a little faster, probably because of the location of the Secure DNS server to me.
Question: In the past when installing I never have checked the box Make Comodo Dragon my Default Browser. But prefer instead not to set either browser as Default!
But Dragon Options shows Comodo Dragon as Default? What did I miss during setup?
Is there an easy way to correct this besides reinstalling?
I set Sercure DNS for everything and in Options Under the Hood have checked Enable Malware Domain Filtering.
UncleDoug
Normally an other browser would start to complain that it’s not the default browser anymore… do you wish to restore etc.
‘Default’ is set on windows which application is allowed to open .html files just like you can change a program to open .txt or .log or .pdf files.
Unregistering .html from any program might cause issues. My personal favorite is a ‘non-IE’ browser as default, that way if ‘some’ application tries to open a web page it’s at least not starting IE to do so.
Usually during update/install dragon’s installer ask if we want to use Malware Domain filtering. I systematically answer no as I use secure DNS at my PC’s level. But this time, I wasn’t offered the choice and the primary server 8.26.56.26 was installed and replaced automatically the 156.x.x.x at the TCP/IP level without any notice!
I thought the DNS service offered with Dragon install was restricted to Dragon.
Now what is strange also is that though as I mentioned the primary DNS server was changed, svchost.exe access both on port 53, see image
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You may be experiencing an issue that I’ve had while updating the last three releases. It always imports my bookmarks from my default browser even though I don’t have that option checked.