View Full Version : Firefox Zone Alarm Alert
Stryker
03-23-2005, 04:49 PM
Hiya folks,
I have attached a screen print of the Zone Alarm alert I'm getting when browsing with Firefox (occurs on random pages while loading). This has just started happening recently (i.e. the last few days) and I'm curious as to why. The only thing I've changed in the last few days is I added another 512MB of RAM and I'm now running in dual channel (see sig for details). Other than that, no changes at all (hardware or software). The alert doesn't seem to affect anything and I click deny every time I see it. I can still browse, download, etc... normally when denied.
Any ideas? Should I just say "Allow" and "Remember this setting" and never worry about it again? Or should I deny it permenently? I'm only asking because it's happening all of a sudden and I can't seem to figure out what's causing it.
Thanks all,
Stryker :)
Lobos
03-23-2005, 05:03 PM
i have it blocked and clicked the box to never bother me again
I serf fine.
If you ever want to schange t you can in the settings inside ZA
under program control
Stryker
03-24-2005, 07:16 AM
No problem, but I would kind of like to know why it has started popping up all of a sudden. As I said, nothing has really changed.
Anyone know the cause?
Thanks again,
Stryker :)
PMich
03-24-2005, 12:12 PM
You didn't happen to upgrade to 1.0.2 right before this happened. When I upgraded last night I had to readjust my ZoneAlarm to allow Firefox access again.
Stryker
03-24-2005, 12:15 PM
You didn't happen to upgrade to 1.0.2 right before this happened. When I upgraded last night I had to readjust my ZoneAlarm to allow Firefox access again.
Nope... didn't do the update yet.
digitalfreedom64
03-24-2005, 12:23 PM
I just told it to allow it when I got that.
It's asking for server rights - I'd be wary about granting it. Mine never has, but I don't use Firefox much.
Stryker
03-24-2005, 01:50 PM
It's asking for server rights - I'd be wary about granting it. Mine never has, but I don't use Firefox much.
That's what I thought, and this is why I asked. It's the same kind of alert you get with things like MSN and P2P networks. I have denied it permanently and everything is still working fine. Perhaps an attempt at something naughty by someone looking to cause some trouble?
digitalfreedom64
03-24-2005, 02:03 PM
Doesn't Firefox have a thing where it automatically check for updates for itself and extensions?
Stryker
03-24-2005, 02:14 PM
Doesn't Firefox have a thing where it automatically check for updates for itself and extensions?
That it does, but I have it disabled for both updates and extensions to avoid unexpected issues such as this.
digitalfreedom64
03-24-2005, 02:27 PM
I though it did, couldn't remember, I don't use it that much. I can't figure out what it would need server access for. The updates are the only thing i can think of. I remember it asking for it on my laptop though. It doesn't have it now since i formatted my hardrive on this thing. Hasn't asked for it yet, but GLC has scared me, it isn't gonna get it.
Checking for updates and extensions does not ask for server rights. I just did a manual check.
digitalfreedom64
03-24-2005, 02:47 PM
ok, well this problem really don't affect me anymore. I used firefox a good bit when it came out, not so much anymore. I found Maxthon. I just like IE based browsers better, dunno why. I wish I could find an outlook express base email program that has a spam filter like thunderbird. The spam filter is the only reason i have any use for Tbird.
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