

Thank you!Ĭlick to expand.Now these advices from me! I ask several question here, can someone please go through the post and try to answer all of them. The state on all these ports are Listening - why listen when i don't want or need them to run? - or do I? Are these ports somehow needed for Chrome to work? What Exactly are these ports, how can I determine if i need them or not, and how can i block them? If I can block them, I don't want to ever see them in this list again.
#Tinywall block installer Pc
I don't want anything going in or out that I don't specify, the PC should look and act as if it's not connected the the internet at all save when I tell it to open Chrome. There are a lot of ports most "duplicates?" Two lsass.exe's many Services.exe's and scvhost.exe's, many System(4)'s and a few Wininit.exe's The only one in the list I know is the Chrome.exe I manually set a rule for so I could access the internet. If these ports are Blocked, then How can they be open? This is confusing and misleading to me.

there is also an option to kill leading me to believe these ports are open and active with outgoing connections. Yet, if I right click on any of the ports, there is an option for UnBlock. I see under Show Connections if I have Open Ports checked, I get a list of what I presume to be, Open ports (open meaning unblocked IMO).
