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Would be nice to take inspiration in SystemInformer's (preciously ProcessHacker) for the Blocked Connetions window that has a really nice filter box, which works with its Firewall.
For example, SystemInformer supports | as an or argument, to match many fields at once.
But also, SystemInformer can use different columns, not just a name, it can use the columns: Name, Action, Rule, Description, Addresses, Port, which is similar to what Fort has, so would be cool to be able to filter based on IP or Port or PID as well.
Programs search field is really nice and useful, so being able to use it to know filter the long Blocked Connections with hundreds of entries would be even more useful for sure, especially since Fort can see the services and not just svchost.exe like SystemInformer, also Fort has the PID to know exactly what program exactly is being blocked as well.
I usually use SystemInformer to know what is being Allowed rather than blocked, and Fort for the blocking part, so being able to filter things makes things easier 100%.
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Would be nice to take inspiration in SystemInformer's (preciously ProcessHacker) for the
Blocked Connetions
window that has a really nice filter box, which works with its Firewall.For example, SystemInformer supports
|
as an or argument, to match many fields at once.But also, SystemInformer can use different columns, not just a name, it can use the columns: Name, Action, Rule, Description, Addresses, Port, which is similar to what Fort has, so would be cool to be able to filter based on IP or Port or PID as well.
Programs search field is really nice and useful, so being able to use it to know filter the long Blocked Connections with hundreds of entries would be even more useful for sure, especially since Fort can see the services and not just
svchost.exe
like SystemInformer, also Fort has the PID to know exactly what program exactly is being blocked as well.I usually use SystemInformer to know what is being Allowed rather than blocked, and Fort for the blocking part, so being able to filter things makes things easier 100%.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: