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Configure firewalls so that Firefox can access the Internet
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A firewall controls what programs can access the Internet. Find information about configuring your firewall to allow Firefox access to the Internet.
A firewall controls what programs can access the Internet. Find information about configuring your firewall to allow Firefox access to the Internet.
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A personal firewall is a security program that oversees all of your computer's connections to the Internet. It may be included as part of an Internet security suite, or it may be a free-standing program. Most personal firewalls will deny Internet access to any program, or a new version of any program, unless you have specifically allowed access. This article will help you find information about configuring your firewall to work with Firefox.
{note}'''Note''': In some cases, disabling an Internet security program or firewall does not stop all of its parts from being active. A program that reports that it is disabled may still be able to block Firefox.{/note}
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= Find out which firewall is installed =
If you know which firewall or Internet security suite you are running, skip to [[#w_configuring-firewalls|the next section]].
Depending on your Windows version, do the following:
* '''Windows 7/8''': Find it under the Security section in Windows Action Center. For more information, see [http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/What-is-Action-Center What is Action Center?] at microsoft.com.
* '''Windows XP SP3/Vista''': Find it under the Firewall section in Windows Security Center. For more information, see [http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Using-Windows-Security-Center Using Windows Security Center] at microsoft.com.
If you can't still detect your firewall with the above steps, try to run '''Enum Process''' (''not created by Mozilla'') that is an application that detects many common firewalls:
# Download [http://www.trolly.homepage.t-online.de/EnumProcess.exe Enum Process].
# After downloading, double-click {filepath EnumProcess.exe}.
# Select {button Run}.
# In the drop-down menu to the right, select '''Simple'''.<br/> <br/>[[Image:simple_enumprocess.PNG]]<br/>
# Click {button List Processes}.<br/> <br/>[[Image:listprocesses_enumprocess.PNG]]<br/>
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= Configuring firewalls =
{for win}
* [http://www.avira.com/en/support-for-home-knowledgebase-detail/kbid/567 Avira Premium Security Suite (Avira Knowledge Base)]
* [[Configuring McAfee Security Center|McAfee Security Center]] (McAfee Total Protection, McAfee AntiVirus, or McAfee Internet Security 2011)
* [http://esupport.trendmicro.com/Pages/How-do-I-set-the-Personal-Firewall-of-Trend-Micro-Internet-Sec-EN-1038233.aspx Trend Micro Internet Security (Technical support)]
* [[Configuring Windows Firewall|Windows Firewall]]
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{for mac}
*[http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1810 Application Firewall]
{/for}
{for linux}
Go to your distribution's firewall documentation.
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A personal firewall is a security program that oversees all of your computer's connections to the Internet. It may be included as part of an Internet security suite, or it may be a free-standing program. Most personal firewalls will deny Internet access to any program, or a new version of any program, unless you have specifically allowed access. This article will help you find information about configuring your firewall to work with Firefox.
{note}'''Note''': In some cases, disabling an Internet security program or firewall does not stop all of its parts from being active. A program that reports that it is disabled may still be able to block Firefox.{/note}
{for win}
__TOC__
= Find out which firewall is installed =
If you know which firewall or Internet security suite you are running, skip to [[#w_configuring-firewalls|the next section]].
Depending on your Windows version, do the following:
* '''Windows 7/8''': Find it under the Security section in Windows Action Center. For more information, see [http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/What-is-Action-Center What is Action Center?] at microsoft.com.
* '''Windows XP SP3/Vista''': Find it under the Firewall section in Windows Security Center. For more information, see [http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Using-Windows-Security-Center Using Windows Security Center] at microsoft.com.
If you can't still detect your firewall with the above steps, try to run '''Enum Process''' (''not created by Mozilla'') that is an application that detects many common firewalls:
# Download [http://www.trolly.homepage.t-online.de/EnumProcess.exe Enum Process].
# After downloading, double-click {filepath EnumProcess.exe}.
# Select {button Run}.
# In the drop-down menu to the right, select '''Simple'''.<br/> <br/>[[Image:simple_enumprocess.PNG]]<br/>
# Click {button List Processes}.<br/> <br/>[[Image:listprocesses_enumprocess.PNG]]<br/>
{/for}
= Configuring firewalls =
{for win}
* [http://www.avira.com/en/support-for-home-knowledgebase-detail/kbid/567 Avira Premium Security Suite (Avira Knowledge Base)]
* [[Configuring McAfee Security Center|McAfee Security Center]] (McAfee Total Protection, McAfee AntiVirus, or McAfee Internet Security 2011)
* [http://support.antivirus.co.uk/trendmicro/kbresolution.jsp?hmid=48889&appId=11 Trend Micro Internet Security (Technical support)]
* [[Configuring Windows Firewall|Windows Firewall]]
{/for}
{for mac}
*[http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1810 Application Firewall]
{/for}
{for linux}
Go to your distribution's firewall documentation.
{/for}
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