UDP Port Scan protection is blocking access to my Network Storage unti

Hi there,
First, thanks to the team at Comodo for a great firewall and forum.

I have a problem getting the Comodo firewall and my Netgear SC101 network attached storage (NAS) working together. Comodo firewall is creating a high severity alert and then temporarily blocking access to my NAS:

Date/Time :2006-11-19 13:19:05
Severity :High
Reporter :Network Monitor
Description: UDP Port Scan
Attacker: 10.1.1.6 (THIS IS MY NAS)
Ports: 44557, 38413, 38669, 38925, 39181, 39437, 39693, 39949, 40205, 40461, 40717, 40973, 41229, 41485, 41741, 41997, 42253, 42509, 42765, 43021, 43277, 43533, 43789, 44045, 44301, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0
The attacker has been temporarily blocked

I have set the port scan probing rate to the max allowed (500) in the Advanced Attack Detection and Prevention panel, but this has not helped.

Is there a way to set up Comodo firewall so it does not blocking access to my NAS unit? (My NAS does not allow me to set the rate at which it scans ports.)

Kind regards
Nubbin

Hi and welcome to the forums (:WAV)

Please add your network storage IP at the trusted zone. Probably this will solve the problem.

I also had trouble with this.
I have enabled the IP, UDP, and ICMP for my network, but what worked was switching off protocol analysis, after seeing these logs. My PC was dying, losing all memory when sc101 backups started. Now it seems OK

Date/Time :2007-01-23 08:54:17
Severity :High
Reporter :Network Monitor
Description: Blocked by Protocol Analysis (Fake or Malformed UDP Packet)
Direction: UDP Incoming
Source: 192.168.a.x:20001
Destination: 192.168.a.z:1116
Reason: UDP packet length and the size on the wire(8238 bytes) do not match
Date/Time :2007-01-23 08:54:17
Severity :High
Reporter :Network Monitor
Description: Blocked by Protocol Analysis (Fragmented IP Packet)
Direction: IP Incoming
Source: 192.168.a.x
Destination: 192.168.a.z
Protocol : UDP
Reason: Fragmented IP packets are not allowed

a is my router domain, z is main PC, x is one of the sc101 drives.

I would rather only switch off this feature for the sc101 IPs, is there any way to request that functionality??

Cheers
Tone