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Can't block an application with windows 10 firewall
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I try to block chrome and firefox from accessing the internet with Windows 10 Firewall but I get no result.
I blocked google chrome and firefox on the panel "allow an app or feature through Windows Firewall".
I also changed the inbound rules to "block the connexion" for those two applications.
And, as you can see, I'm still browsing.
I saw that Avast could interfere, so I totally uninstalled it and it's still working.
What am I missing ?
Thanks !
EDIT : Okay, the outbound rule did the trick, but why the inbound rule doesn't ?
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I try to block chrome and firefox from accessing the internet with Windows 10 Firewall but I get no result.
I blocked google chrome and firefox on the panel "allow an app or feature through Windows Firewall".
I also changed the inbound rules to "block the connexion" for those two applications.
And, as you can see, I'm still browsing.
I saw that Avast could interfere, so I totally uninstalled it and it's still working.
What am I missing ?
Thanks !
EDIT : Okay, the outbound rule did the trick, but why the inbound rule doesn't ?
windows-firewall
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– Klinghust
Jun 20 '17 at 16:15
Thanks, it helped ! I just don't understand why the outbound rules blocks successfully but not the inbound rule
– Nix
Jun 20 '17 at 18:35
Did you try withnetsh
command in CMD orNew-NetFirewallRule
cmdlet in PowerShell?
– Biswapriyo
Jun 20 '17 at 19:16
add a comment |
I try to block chrome and firefox from accessing the internet with Windows 10 Firewall but I get no result.
I blocked google chrome and firefox on the panel "allow an app or feature through Windows Firewall".
I also changed the inbound rules to "block the connexion" for those two applications.
And, as you can see, I'm still browsing.
I saw that Avast could interfere, so I totally uninstalled it and it's still working.
What am I missing ?
Thanks !
EDIT : Okay, the outbound rule did the trick, but why the inbound rule doesn't ?
windows-firewall
I try to block chrome and firefox from accessing the internet with Windows 10 Firewall but I get no result.
I blocked google chrome and firefox on the panel "allow an app or feature through Windows Firewall".
I also changed the inbound rules to "block the connexion" for those two applications.
And, as you can see, I'm still browsing.
I saw that Avast could interfere, so I totally uninstalled it and it's still working.
What am I missing ?
Thanks !
EDIT : Okay, the outbound rule did the trick, but why the inbound rule doesn't ?
windows-firewall
windows-firewall
edited Jun 20 '17 at 18:37
Nix
asked Jun 20 '17 at 16:00
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howtogeek.com/227093/…
– Klinghust
Jun 20 '17 at 16:15
Thanks, it helped ! I just don't understand why the outbound rules blocks successfully but not the inbound rule
– Nix
Jun 20 '17 at 18:35
Did you try withnetsh
command in CMD orNew-NetFirewallRule
cmdlet in PowerShell?
– Biswapriyo
Jun 20 '17 at 19:16
add a comment |
howtogeek.com/227093/…
– Klinghust
Jun 20 '17 at 16:15
Thanks, it helped ! I just don't understand why the outbound rules blocks successfully but not the inbound rule
– Nix
Jun 20 '17 at 18:35
Did you try withnetsh
command in CMD orNew-NetFirewallRule
cmdlet in PowerShell?
– Biswapriyo
Jun 20 '17 at 19:16
howtogeek.com/227093/…
– Klinghust
Jun 20 '17 at 16:15
howtogeek.com/227093/…
– Klinghust
Jun 20 '17 at 16:15
Thanks, it helped ! I just don't understand why the outbound rules blocks successfully but not the inbound rule
– Nix
Jun 20 '17 at 18:35
Thanks, it helped ! I just don't understand why the outbound rules blocks successfully but not the inbound rule
– Nix
Jun 20 '17 at 18:35
Did you try with
netsh
command in CMD or New-NetFirewallRule
cmdlet in PowerShell?– Biswapriyo
Jun 20 '17 at 19:16
Did you try with
netsh
command in CMD or New-NetFirewallRule
cmdlet in PowerShell?– Biswapriyo
Jun 20 '17 at 19:16
add a comment |
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i dont know wich version of window you use but this probably still works.
press winkey + r
a little box shos up then type
FIREWALL.CPL
press ok
find the allow a program or feature through windows firewall.
press change setting
select the programs you want to stop giving acces and press ok and your done :D
I use Windows 10 and when I uncheck the boxes for firefox and chrome that doesn't change anything at all. Just to be complete I can't uncheck both public and private boxes for firefox but normally since I uncheck the main box it should block.
– Nix
Jun 20 '17 at 18:52
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i dont know wich version of window you use but this probably still works.
press winkey + r
a little box shos up then type
FIREWALL.CPL
press ok
find the allow a program or feature through windows firewall.
press change setting
select the programs you want to stop giving acces and press ok and your done :D
I use Windows 10 and when I uncheck the boxes for firefox and chrome that doesn't change anything at all. Just to be complete I can't uncheck both public and private boxes for firefox but normally since I uncheck the main box it should block.
– Nix
Jun 20 '17 at 18:52
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i dont know wich version of window you use but this probably still works.
press winkey + r
a little box shos up then type
FIREWALL.CPL
press ok
find the allow a program or feature through windows firewall.
press change setting
select the programs you want to stop giving acces and press ok and your done :D
I use Windows 10 and when I uncheck the boxes for firefox and chrome that doesn't change anything at all. Just to be complete I can't uncheck both public and private boxes for firefox but normally since I uncheck the main box it should block.
– Nix
Jun 20 '17 at 18:52
add a comment |
i dont know wich version of window you use but this probably still works.
press winkey + r
a little box shos up then type
FIREWALL.CPL
press ok
find the allow a program or feature through windows firewall.
press change setting
select the programs you want to stop giving acces and press ok and your done :D
i dont know wich version of window you use but this probably still works.
press winkey + r
a little box shos up then type
FIREWALL.CPL
press ok
find the allow a program or feature through windows firewall.
press change setting
select the programs you want to stop giving acces and press ok and your done :D
answered Jun 20 '17 at 18:41
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I use Windows 10 and when I uncheck the boxes for firefox and chrome that doesn't change anything at all. Just to be complete I can't uncheck both public and private boxes for firefox but normally since I uncheck the main box it should block.
– Nix
Jun 20 '17 at 18:52
add a comment |
I use Windows 10 and when I uncheck the boxes for firefox and chrome that doesn't change anything at all. Just to be complete I can't uncheck both public and private boxes for firefox but normally since I uncheck the main box it should block.
– Nix
Jun 20 '17 at 18:52
I use Windows 10 and when I uncheck the boxes for firefox and chrome that doesn't change anything at all. Just to be complete I can't uncheck both public and private boxes for firefox but normally since I uncheck the main box it should block.
– Nix
Jun 20 '17 at 18:52
I use Windows 10 and when I uncheck the boxes for firefox and chrome that doesn't change anything at all. Just to be complete I can't uncheck both public and private boxes for firefox but normally since I uncheck the main box it should block.
– Nix
Jun 20 '17 at 18:52
add a comment |
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– Klinghust
Jun 20 '17 at 16:15
Thanks, it helped ! I just don't understand why the outbound rules blocks successfully but not the inbound rule
– Nix
Jun 20 '17 at 18:35
Did you try with
netsh
command in CMD orNew-NetFirewallRule
cmdlet in PowerShell?– Biswapriyo
Jun 20 '17 at 19:16