Which features is Windows 10 Defender Firewall blocking that Opera wants to do?
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careware last edited by
@leocg Thanks Leocg, makes sense I suppose.... I sit in the don't like it camp. IMO it's a bad choice by opera. I've never had to roll back from an update, but this...is a pain.... most users don't even know what a firewall is let alone why this would be happening... I guess it is what it is... one has to deal with it...
This coupled with the sidebar reappearing problem, sigh...computers suck...
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careware last edited by
That's true, I haven't used any other browser for 10 years. but reputedly it doesn't happen with other browsers?
I dunno, just seems something you'd want to avoid foisting on users if you were intent on gaining market share. I don't run the joint so... it is what it is
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opedara last edited by
I'm not seeing the answer to the most important question here...
What is Opera trying to do through the port that Windows Firewall is blocking? This is a question that Opera people should be able to answer more than Microsoft people, because Microsoft didn't write Opera.
The firewall appears to be doing its job; blocking a port by default then prompting me to OK or Cancel Opera from using that port that it normally blocks.
In order for me to know if I should allow Opera through that port on Private Networks, I want to know what Opera is trying to do over that port when I get the prompt. I'm not seeing an answer to that yet.
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opedara last edited by
@leocg How do we identify it? If it's useful and not a real security risk, I'd be OK enabling it.
If there's any concern at all, like I've read with hacks and vulnerabilities opened up through unnecessary or improper port use (ahem, Dell Support Assist), then I'd like to leave it permanently blocked.
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg
This is still happening and it's annoying..please tell us, is Opera or Defender?..it only happens when Opera updates and not windows..seems a bit sinister on Operas part..So explain, is Opera safe or not! -
A Former User last edited by
@leocg
Now why didn't you say that at the start of the thread when asked..And why would opera change the path every time, what is the need for this senseless charade every time?. -
A Former User last edited by
@leocg
Terrible decision then on operas part, and is it necessary to have to do a captcha every time I sign in?. -
A Former User last edited by
@opedara Hello leocg. Thank you for giving the explanation, why the defender warning pops up again and again! It's great to have people assist us users here.
Maybe you could even help clarify the mystery entirely for us; Which Opera- feature is demanding the connection that windows defender ist blocking at all / in general / in the first place?
I would like to disable this feature, I think.
It is not the basic internet browsing, as this keeps on working after declining.You wrote: "What triggers that dialog at first place, I don't know."
Who does know this? Can you point him at this discussion here, perhaps? -
A Former User last edited by leocg
@amunoto Another annoyance of the opera updates identiying slightly different is that if you set cookie preferences, after each 'update' you have to reaffirm your choices for each site.
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A Former User last edited by
@amunoto said in Which features is Windows 10 Defender Firewall blocking that Opera wants to do?:
@opedara Hello leocg. ...
@leocg
I think I have @mentioned the wrong user in my previous postSorry!
Leocg - any hints for us (see post)?
Kind regards, Hauke -
A Former User last edited by
@leocg Thx, Leo, for your answer.
I would have thought that Opera tries to do something that triggers the firewall, and that is not the simple IP http thing I want it to do.
But I understand from you, that there is stuff that Opera is not doing, but that is coming from "the outside" and that triggers the windows firewall, leading to the message that has been shown in this thread's firts post.
It is weird and not satisfying to me, but well.
Thx again for your help. -
leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@amunoto Unless you have changed something, the Windows Firewall will only alert you about incoming connections. So all those alerts are of sites trying to stablish a connection to your computer.
Usually it's not a problem, since it's how the web works. You will see it if you use other browsers too.You can try removing the rules from the firewall and the check which site triggers it for the first time.
One other thing that may trigger the alert are notifications.