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Appendix 2 Comodo Secure DNS Service (in Comodo Internet Security)

...Ipv6). While this is perfectly satisfactory for computers, humans are far more comfortable remembering names rather than a string of numbers. The Domain Name System (DNS) provides the translation between those names and numbers. Virtually every piece of software, device, and service on the Internet utilizes DNS to communicate with one another. DNS also makes this information available across the entire...

http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-284-2950-Appendix-2-Comodo-Secure-DNS-Service.html
Appendix 2 - Comodo Secure DNS Service (in Advanced Endpoint Protection)

...IPv6 address). While this is perfectly satisfactory for computers, humans are far more comfortable remembering names rather than a string of numbers. The 'Domain Name System' (DNS) provides the translation between those names and numbers. Virtually every piece of software, device, and service on the internet utilizes DNS to communicate with one another. DNS also makes this information available across...

http://help.comodo.com/topic-467-1-1050-16720-Appendix-2---Comodo-Secure-DNS-Service.html
View Mail Events (in Comodo Antivirus for Linux)

...IPv6' from the drop-down box. Enter the sender's IP address that needs to be filtered. The filtered entries are shown directly underneath. Location : Selecting the 'Location' option displays a drop-down box and text entry field. Select 'Contains' or 'Does Not Contain' option from the drop-down box. Enter the text or word that needs to be filtered...

http://help.comodo.com/topic-167-1-330-4275-View-Mail-Events.html
Block Internet Access While Allowing Local Area Network (LAN) Access (in Advanced Endpoint Protection)

...IPv6 Single address' as per your network and enter the IP address of the computer in the IP text box. 7. Click the 'Destination Address' tab, choose 'Network Zone' from the 'Type' drop-down and choose your local area network from the 'Zone' drop-down.   8. Click the 'IP Details' tab and choose 'Any' from the 'IP Protocol' drop...

http://help.comodo.com/topic-467-1-1050-16705-Block-Internet-Access-while-Allowing-Local-Area-Network-(LAN)-Access.html
Appendix 2 - Comodo Secure DNS Service (in Comodo Internet Security)

...Ipv6). While this is perfectly satisfactory for computers, humans are far more comfortable remembering names rather than a string of numbers. The Domain Name System (DNS) provides the translation between those names and numbers. Virtually every piece of software, device, and service on the Internet utilizes DNS to communicate with one another. DNS also makes this information available across the entire...

http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-451-4819-Appendix-2---Comodo-Secure-DNS-Service.html
Blocking Internet Access While Allowing Local Area Network (LAN) Access (in Comodo Internet Security)

...IPv6 Single address' as per your network and enter the IP address of the computer in the IP text box. Click the 'Destination Address' tab, choose 'Network Zone' from the Type drop-down and choose your local area network from the 'Zone' drop-down. Click the 'IP Details' tab and choose 'Any' from the 'IP Protocol' drop-down. Click 'OK'. The created...

http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-451-4800-Blocking-Internet-Access-while-Allowing-Local-Area-Network-(LAN)-Access.html
Configure Site Settings In Comodo Dragon (in Comodo Dragon Web Browser)

...IPv6 address, or a non-http URL Click 'Add' Tip : To create exceptions for all sub-domains of a website, add '*' before the domain name. For example, entering *.comodo.com, will create restrictions for all sub-domains like help.comodo.com, enterprise.comodo.com and so on. Repeat the process to add more websites. Use the drop-down menu next to 'Allow' / Block to choose...

http://help.comodo.com/topic-120-1-279-2557-Configure-Site-Settings-in-Comodo-Dragon.html
Block Internet Access While Allowing Local Area Network (LAN) Access (in Comodo Internet Security)

...IPv6 Single address' as per your network and enter the IP address of the computer in the IP text box. Click the 'Destination Address' tab, choose 'Network Zone' from the Type drop-down and choose your local area network from the 'Zone' drop-down. Click the 'IP Details' tab and choose 'Any' from the 'IP Protocol' drop-down. Click 'OK'. The created...

http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-522-6344-Block-Internet-Access-while-Allowing-Local-Area-Network-(LAN)-Access.html
Appendix 2 - Comodo Secure DNS Service (in Comodo Internet Security)

...Ipv6). While this is perfectly satisfactory for computers, humans are far more comfortable remembering names rather than a string of numbers. The Domain Name System (DNS) provides the translation between those names and numbers. Virtually every piece of software, device, and service on the Internet utilizes DNS to communicate with one another. DNS also makes this information available across the entire...

http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-522-6218-Appendix-2---Comodo-Secure-DNS-Service.html
Block Internet Access While Allowing Local Area Network (LAN) Access (in Comodo Internet Security)

...IPv6 Single address' as per your network and enter the IP address of the computer in the IP text box. Click the 'Destination Address' tab, choose 'Network Zone' from the Type drop-down and choose your local area network from the 'Zone' drop-down. Click the 'IP Details' tab and choose 'Any' from the 'IP Protocol' drop-down. Click 'OK'. The created...

http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-623-7650-Block-Internet-Access-while-Allowing-Local-Area-Network-(LAN)-Access.html
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