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  1. If computer A sends a virus to computer B while "B" has firewall to block all incoming connections - (No connection made and file not transferred)

    If computer A sends a virus to computer B while "B" has firewall set to allow all incoming connections - (Connection made and file transferred) - however "real-time protection" or the part of the software watching disk activity will quarantine the threat upon arrival if it is indeed bad or surely listed in ESET's database. Will recognize.

     

    then.. as long as the real-time protection is alive.. it will recognize any coming virus, even if I turned the firewall off?

    I have shared my files over my LAN, encrypted, no password.. but I never see any incoming attack from the log.. I can't understand the difference between accessing my 44 using hxxp:// hxxp:// from browsers and using \\ from explorer..

  2. good day ladies and gentleman..
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    I'm using ESET Smart Security 8 on Windows 8.1 Pro x86, Office LAN (has proxy), IIS 8, my computer IP Address is xx.xx.x.44, other computer IP Address is xx.xx.x.45 (on the same network), both use Firefox 33.1, proxy turned off.
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    I open my xx.xx.x.44 on my browser. IIS 8 default page appeared. It works.
    I open xx.xx.x.44 from xx.xx.x.45 on Firefox. Error page appeared. It's not work.
    I turn 44's ESET Personal Firewall off. Open 44 from 45. IIS 8 default page appeared. It works.
    I turn 44's firewall on. Open 44 from 45. Error page appeared. It's not work.
    So it's safe to assume that I have a firewall problem. My ESET Personal Firewall Filtering Mode is set in Automatic.
    I change the Filtering mode to Interactive. I open 44 from 45. On the 45 browser is loading. On my 44 appear this..
    post-1169-0-86502300-1415864129_thumb.jpg
    then I do this..
    post-1169-0-40971600-1415864132_thumb.png
    then I click Allow
    I do refresh on 45. IIS 8 default page appeared. It works.
    I leave my current firewall mode like that.
    I set log for that rule, so that I can see anyone that access. Then I remember, in my office network, there's some computers that have virus that always 'walk' from its den to another computer through network.
    Not long since I set the log. I see this..
    post-1169-0-53979000-1415864138_thumb.jpg
    I believe that I only access my 44 from 45. The 29 must be that virus. Then I see on the detected threat. I can't find 29 on the log.

    I don't know, but I think if the firewall for "Application : System" is already set to allow, then ESET won't detect any virus that come through it.

    I don't know.. so if I leave my current firewall setting like that, am I safe?

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    good day ladies and gentleman..

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    I'm sorry, thank you..  :D

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