I am worried as to WHY I am getting these alerts when I use the latest version of Comodo Firewall Pro (always active). Moreover I don’t use pirated / illegal tools or p2p programs. I do have a pirated version of Windows XP Pro SP 2 [ ], but this configuration has been there for over 4 months and I never had such alerts before.
Your firewall should ideally stealth your system so it can’t be seen on the net and if it can’t be seen it can’t be attacked. Even if stealthed there are random IP address attacks that jkust keep cycling through IPs in the hope to get through.
So I’m somewhat surprised that even with comodo firewall installed these attacks are getting past your firewall (that is why you normally don’t see anything the firewall blocks them) or comodo isn’t loading before the avast Network Shield.
Since your firewall isn’t doing this the Network Shield is picking up these speculative attacks. I say speculative as the attacker doesn’t know if the system is up to date and as such not vulnerable to the exploit (which your system shouldn’t be).
I’m sorry I can’t be any practical help in configuring comodo I don’t use it.
Every once in a while I’ll get those DCom warnings from the Network Shield too. One day I got them all day, always from the same address, which DNSStuff ID’d as Rogers Telecom. When I finally got through to their customer service to register a complaint (no mean feat, since I’m not a customer except for cable TV), they said the addy was commercial not residential, and I should have my ISP’s tech people get in touch with theirs. So at that point I gave up.
I use Comodo myself, and tried blocking that addy with no success. So I think you can only be grateful that the avast network shield is (or seems to be) successfully blocking those things.