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Re: Allow all Applications to access LAN
« Reply #2 on: February 11, 2009, 09:36:40 PM »
What you want is to add the network o "trusted networks" group. Truble in JPF1 is that you can't do this in JPF configuration, you need to use the wizard. (JPF2 is better in this regard).
So, start Configuration Wizard (start menu -> Jetico Personal Firewall in standard install), and when you reach the page with trusted networks, add your local network to the list.

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Allow all Applications to access LAN
« Reply #1 on: February 08, 2009, 04:07:31 PM »
Hello,

First off, I'm very new to Jetico, so I guess this might be a simple question for you.

However, after trying to tweak the rules for about 2 hrs. I finally came to a conclusion that I'd better go asking for help :)

All i want to do is allowing any software to access the Local Area Network (192.168.0.0/24) without asking about it.

On the other hand I want to get asked if a program wants to connect to some host outside the trusted network.

To me this seems to be very simple and common at all. I used various other firewalls before and I never found it to be so hard to add a rule like this.

I'd really appreciate your help - thank's in advance!
 

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