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FAQHopefully this section will answer any questions you have about things to do with the internet or firewalls/Outpost. Throughout the guide there are links to relevant pages of this section so there is no need to read through 'FAQ' unless you really want to. Questions
AnswersDoes Outpost perform checksums on applications?
Yes, Outpost uses MD5 to authenticate applications are legitimate. Can Outpost block a Trojan if it resides in a driver?
Yes. Does Outpost filter Raw Sockets?
Yes. Does Outpost perform Application or Network level filtering?
Outpost filters both TDI and NDIS requests. What does Outpost write to the registry?Windows 9x
Windows NT/2000
What are the numbers prefixed by Fw and Web in the status bar?
These are the number of Firewall and HTTP blocks Outpost has made. Why are the 'Allow Once' and 'Block Once' buttons sometimes disabled?
They are only available for Outgoing connections. This is because Outpost puts the connection request on hold until you make a rule or click the 'Allow Once' and 'Block Once' buttons, but incoming connections are blocked automatically until you make a rule, which is why the buttons are disabled. What is the difference between the Reject option and the Deny option in the rule creations action pane?
Which rules are processed first, System or Application?
The System rules are checked after the Application rules. I don't want Outpost running in the system tray, is there anyway to hide the Outpost GUI?
Yes. Open the 'Options' menu and select Options -> General... and uncheck Run Automatically at boot-up. This stops the GUI from starting at boot (the engine is still running). Now if on the same tab you have Apply rules without need of interface checked the engine will filter packets according to the rules you have already created. Outpost, in this state, is running in Outpost doesn't seem to be blocking cookies as I have loads of them on my hard drive. Is the cookie filtering broken?
Outpost, like AtGaurd blocks the return of cookies, not the setting. This is because there are many ways to block cookies but only one way to send them. I went to a scanning site and it reported that I have an open port the should be closed. How to get Outpost to stealth the port?
Please see this thread at Agnitum's forums. How does Outpost's engine process rules?
Please see this thread at Agnitum's forums. What are lsass.exe, LSA Shell, LSASS, Local Security Authority System?
Please see this thread at Agnitum's forums. How do I shutdown a plugin?First right click on the plugins name in the folder panel of the main window and uncheck enable. Then select from the 'Options' menu Options -> Plug-Ins Setup. The option window will open with the plug-ins tab selected, highlight the plugin you want shutdown and click on the button 'Stop'. If you want to you can delete the following registry keys as well to permanently kill the plugin:
What are the numbers in Outposts tray icon tool-tip?
These are your current IP addresses. What is 'learning mode'?
This is a logging error that occurs while in
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Outpost and the Outpost logo are ©Agnitum SoftwareThis is an unofficial guide, the information expressed here may differ from Agnitum's. There is a support forum (no longer run by Agnitum, but by users) if you need more help this is a good place to start. Where information here conflicts with what Agnitum have told you always go with the information given to you by Agnitum. |
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