A
AndyHancock
Crossposted to http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=34656.0
I just installed Avast antivirus (home edition). According to the
online help, I should configure the firewall to allow access to
* URL: http://www.asw.cz/iavs4pro
IP: 195.70.130.34
* URL: http://www.avast.com/iavs4pro
IP: 64.246.6.135
* URL: http://www.iavs.net/iavs4pro
IP: 207.44.156.15
* URL: http://www.iavs.cz/iavs4pro
IP: 62.168.45.69
According to
http://support.avast.com/index.php?_m=knowledgebase&_a=viewarticle&kbarticleid=25,
the programs that should be allowed access are
* avast.setup
* avastXX.setup (where "XX" are some numbers)
* aswUpdSv.exe
* ashServ.exe
* ashWebSv.exe
However, I'm getting firewall access requests that correspond to
neither the IP addresses or applications listed above. The requests
are pings (ICMP[8]) to sl2XX.avast.com, where X varies from 09 to 14
(and probably beyond, except that I got tired of them and created a
blocking rule). The IP addresse are 75.126.203.67-72. There was also
one to sl205.avast.com (75.126.130.172). The firewall lists the
application as tcpip kernel driver.
I haven't found any information on legitimate IPs for the pings. Do I
have to open up the firewall to all outgoing pings? What is the
impact on Avast functionality or updatability if I don't?
I just installed Avast antivirus (home edition). According to the
online help, I should configure the firewall to allow access to
* URL: http://www.asw.cz/iavs4pro
IP: 195.70.130.34
* URL: http://www.avast.com/iavs4pro
IP: 64.246.6.135
* URL: http://www.iavs.net/iavs4pro
IP: 207.44.156.15
* URL: http://www.iavs.cz/iavs4pro
IP: 62.168.45.69
According to
http://support.avast.com/index.php?_m=knowledgebase&_a=viewarticle&kbarticleid=25,
the programs that should be allowed access are
* avast.setup
* avastXX.setup (where "XX" are some numbers)
* aswUpdSv.exe
* ashServ.exe
* ashWebSv.exe
However, I'm getting firewall access requests that correspond to
neither the IP addresses or applications listed above. The requests
are pings (ICMP[8]) to sl2XX.avast.com, where X varies from 09 to 14
(and probably beyond, except that I got tired of them and created a
blocking rule). The IP addresse are 75.126.203.67-72. There was also
one to sl205.avast.com (75.126.130.172). The firewall lists the
application as tcpip kernel driver.
I haven't found any information on legitimate IPs for the pings. Do I
have to open up the firewall to all outgoing pings? What is the
impact on Avast functionality or updatability if I don't?