

- #Peerguardian vs simplewall install
- #Peerguardian vs simplewall full
- #Peerguardian vs simplewall software
Unfortunately my findings are still not very useful. I have been running both firewalls now for some time, so now I can add some information to this issue. Therefor we are in need of solutions that works on client side. This doesn't work on laptops when you move between different locations and networks.
#Peerguardian vs simplewall software
I still miss some functionality in Simplewall and some of the known issues and bugs are still hurting, but the bottom line is it is nevertheless a lot less trouble than comodo software and the functionality is sufficient for me even when a few things are "If you care about telemetry, you should it block on network side and not on client side" So when I look back, I don't regret that I got rid of the comodo software.
#Peerguardian vs simplewall install
Comodo as a business aims to make money out of the "free" software and it tends to install even more unwanted and bloated software to fit their needs. does it have backdoors for the country the business sits in? I don't want another blackbox installed on the system.

It's closed source, you never know exactly what the software does. Therefor, Comodo don't even let me a chance to use their software any further, but after all these recurring problems I was already about to head over to alternatives. There are so many documented cases in their forums, just look here for an example: So installing new comodo versions on my OS did not work because their software then just stops working. I tried everything to fix it but the only solution was to restore a complete system backup. One Day, after an update, I suddenly got the Error "Comodo Security Agent could not be started" and the firewall stopped working.
#Peerguardian vs simplewall full
After every update, the comodo forums are full of threads with people whose OS was broken after the process. The quality of the software, especially the installer is a complete mess. if you don't block internet access for comodo firewall itself, it still sends some kind of anti-virus file analyzes home to comodo. you have to uncheck so many things in the settings you don't want if you only want a firewall functionality. That's just about the install process.Įven if you manage to only install the Firewall, it has still a lot of functionality that has nothing to do with a firewall but rather an anti-virus software. It also downloads all unwanted software first, even if you don't want it to be installed. Then, someday they got rid of the offline installer making it mandatory to use their web installer, which, before you install the comodo firewall, analyzes your PC and then already sends some of that information home to comodo. If it happens that you install this stuff you might end up with security flaws because comodo installs their own certificates to capture and analyze ssl traffic. You get the firewall bundled with other nonsense bloatware and it's very tricky to not install unwanted software. However, there are several reasons which makes the use of comodo firewall unbearable: I was very happy with the comodo firewall, it has still a lot more functionality than simplewall and due to it's kernel level it's working for all users on the system and it can be activated for specific network devices only.

I've been using comodo firewall for many years before I got rid of it in favor of simplewall one or two years ago.
