![]() Quote The reason why the firewall isnt able to block uTorrent correctly is because of Teredo (a tunneling protocol designed to grant IPv6 connectivity to nodes that are located behind IPv6-unaware NAT devices). So how the heck is uTorrent bypassing Comodo? :S As soon as I enable my VPN, uTorrent shows up again in Comodo and all works as expected. ![]() Source: IP Range - 93.182.146.0 to 93.182.153.255Īs you can see, as far as I can tell these three policies should do the trick but alas, they just seem to make Comodo think it's blocked. I have three policies set for uTorrent currently:ĭestination: IP Range - 93.182.146.0 to 93.182.153.255 Interesting thing to note however is setting the overall mode from "safe mode" or "custom policy mode" to "block all" does stop uTorrent from downloading. What's even stranger is uTorrent doesn't even show in the active connections now so it seems as far as Comodo is concerned it's being blocked. I have set it up and my configuration seems to be right as I'm seeing lots of connections being blocked when I run uTorrent without being connected to my VPN, but uTorrent is still managing to download somehow. This is important as sometimes the VPN can go offline and so all connections in this circumstance must be blocked. So I'm trying to set up uTorrent to only allow connections when my VPN is connected.
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