# HG changeset patch # User Wuzzy # Date 1453036040 0 # Node ID 01e50db9b2afa9235dd90f27855261bf892a3c2e # Parent 11970e900fe46feba579376385889fb4c3bdcff1 ComodoFirewall: Fix header levels diff -r 11970e900fe4 -r 01e50db9b2af ComodoFirewall.wiki --- a/ComodoFirewall.wiki Sun Jan 17 13:07:01 2016 +0000 +++ b/ComodoFirewall.wiki Sun Jan 17 13:07:20 2016 +0000 @@ -3,14 +3,14 @@ = Configuring COMODO firewall = -=? Introduction == +== Introduction == The COMODOD Firewall is one of the most popular free firewall solutions provided for the different editions of Microsoft Windows. While Windows Vista as well as Windows 7 provide a very comfortable software firewall, Windows XP definitely lacks a better alternative. While some may argue that a software firewall won't be very effective it may provite basic protection against random programs trying to connect to the internet (or other network ressources) without asking the user first. While the scope and possibilities of COMODO's firewall increased over the last few years they also included more and more protection/security features that may have a negative impact on applications and games such as Hedgewars. We had multiple users who suffered the game crashing right on startup. While we don't want to blame COMODO for this (I've been using their product for years as well) it seems like the firewall package can be the reason for these issues (confirmed by several people). We're still not sure what the exact reason for those crashes is, however it seems to be possible to circumvent the issues without having to uninstall the personal firewall. The following step-by-step instructions have been tested on a fresh installation of Windows Vista (32 bit) with nothing installed except the COMODO Firewall and Hedgewars 0.9.13. Before Hedgewars crashed with different errors, especially when running a low RAM configuration (512 MB RAM). -=? Step-by-step =? +== Step-by-step == # Open the firewall's control panel using the desktop icon or the systray icon (doubleclick the small shield icon next to the task bar clock). # Click on "Firewall" in the top navigation bar.