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Norton Internet Security 2003 6.0
Norton Personal Firewall 2003 6.0
Release Notes - August 7, 2002
Copyright 1999-2002 Symantec Corporation
All rights reserved
This document contains detailed information about some
features of Norton Internet Security.
Please also check the Readme file for additional notes
regarding installation and uninstallation issues. Please
review the Technical Info.TXT file (from the Start menu)
if you are an advanced user who wishes additional info.
Topics include:
- Blocking ads speeds up download time
- Blocking ads can block other Web elements
- Blocking ads blocks graphical advertisements
- Blocking programs from accessing the Internet
- Blocking browser type and version is off by default
- Blocking popup windows is limited
- Blocking referring Web sites
- Blocking scripts only blocks scripts on Web page
- Creating firewall rules for N/A programs
- Firewall alerts are cached
- Permitted sites can contain items from blocked sites
- Referring address blocking is for browser only
- Restricted account users do not see prompts
- Showing animated .gif files after blocking them
- Terminating http connections
- Hiding your computer name from the Internet
- Attacks and AutoBlock
- AutoBlock and legitimate connection attempts
- Alerting while using DirectX and OpenGL
- Windows XP delayed startup on a network
- Limited accounts in Windows XP or Windows 2000
- Interaction with the Windows XP firewall
- Supported instant messenger Clients for filtering
- EarthLink setup and NetBIOS
- Crash while using NetMeeting under Windows 2000
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Blocking ads speeds up download time
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Ad Blocking does not block all advertisements on the
Internet, but it can reduce the amount of time it takes
your browser to display Web sites containing several
ads. For information on blocking ads not blocked by
Norton Internet Security see the User's Guide or Help.
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Blocking ads can block other Web elements
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Norton Internet Security blocks ads by preventing your
Web browser from displaying specific HTML strings. This
may also prevent your browser from correctly displaying
some page elements and cause script errors on some
pages. If you visit a site that does not display
properly, try disabling Ad Blocking and reloading the
page.
The Symantec KnowledgeBase contains information on how
to use the Log Viewer to determine why a site is
blocked. Visit http://www.symantec.com/techsupp/, or
select the Support item in the Help menu.
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Blocking ads blocks graphical advertisements
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The Norton Internet Security Ad Blocking feature blocks
graphical advertisements, Flash animations, and popup
and pop-under ads. It is not effective against text-
based or script-based advertisements.
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Blocking programs from accessing the Internet
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Norton Internet Security restricts programs from
accessing the Internet, but it cannot prevent users from
running restricted programs. If a user attempts to run
a restricted program, the program may crash, freeze, or
report problems. The results depend on how the program
was designed.
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Blocking browser type and version is off by default
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By default, Norton Internet Security does not block
information about the type of browser you are using
because many Web sites depend on this information to
display Web pages tailored for specific browsers.
Blocking this information can cause Web pages to
display incorrectly or trigger warnings that you need
to update your browser.
To block information about the type and version of
browser you are using:
1. Open Norton Internet Security.
2. Click Options > Norton Internet Security.
3. Click the Web Content tab.
4. On the Global Settings tab, in the Information about
your Browser section, click Block.
5. Click OK.
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Blocking popup windows is limited
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The Popup Blocking feature blocks the most common
methods that Web sites use to open additional browser
windows, but it does not block all methods. Even with
this feature turned on, you might find Web sites where
popup windows are not blocked.
Some Web sites, including Microsoft's Windows Critical
Update, will not operate correctly when you block
script popup windows.
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Blocking scripts only blocks scripts on Web page
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You can choose to block JavaScripts using the Global
Settings tab of the Web Content options. This blocks
any JavaScripts embedded in Web pages, but it does not
block JavaScripts that are in form objects or in
external script (.JS) files.
Blocking JavaScript will cause problems with Web sites
that use JavaScript for display or navigation. This
feature should only be used by advanced users.
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Creating firewall rules for N/A programs
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If Norton Internet Security cannot identify a program
or process that is attempting to access the Internet,
it identifies the program or process as N/A. If you
create a firewall rule for N/A programs, you should
specify a particular port or address. Permitting or
blocking N/A programs for all ports and addresses may
negativelyimpact your protection because Norton
Internet Security will apply that rule to every program
it cannot identify.
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Firewall alerts are cached
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Sometimes Internet-enabled programs send requests to
several computers to contact your machine. As a result,
you may receive multiple alerts. To ensure that you are
informed about all connection attempts, Norton Internet
Security caches firewall alerts. As a result, you may
continue to receive alerts about a program even after
you have closed it.
Specific examples include multiplayer Internet games
like Unreal Tournament or Gamespy.
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Permitted sites can contain items from blocked sites
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When you specify a list of permitted Web sites, content
from all other Web sites is blocked. If a site uses
graphics or other items from other sites, these items
will be blocked even though they appear to be from the
site you are viewing.
To avoid this problem:
- Use domain names instead of more specific Web site
names. If you permit www.example.com, you will only
be able to view content from that Web site. If you
permit example.com, users will be able to view all
content from the example domain, including
www.example.com, help.example.com, img.example.com
or any other sites in that domain.
- If you are viewing a permitted site and notice
blocked images, open the Log Viewer and select the
Restrictions tab. This lets you see the site that
contains the blocked items. You can then add the site
containing the blocked items to the list of permitted
Web sites.
These steps only apply if you specify permitted sites.
If you specify blocked sites, users can view all sites
that are not blocked.
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Referring address blocking is for browser only
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Norton Internet Security prevents your browser from
providing information about the last Web site you
visited to other Web sites. It is still possible for a
Web server to provide this information. For example, if
you visit a site that refers you to another site on the
same Web server, the Web server might transfer the
referring information internally. Since this
information does not come from your browser, Norton
Internet Security cannot block the information. In most
cases, these occurrences should not cause privacy or
security concern.
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Restricted account users do not see prompts
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Norton Internet Security lets you choose to
automatically allow, block, or notify the user when
certain security events occur. Child users do not
receive these alerts. Any item set to prompt the user
is automatically blocked when a Child user is logged on
to Norton Internet Security.
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Showing animated .gif files after blocking them
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Norton Internet Security can prevent animated .gif
files from repeating their animation. This feature
modifies incoming .gif files to prevent them from
animating. To show the animation of a modified .gif file
again, turn off the Block animated images, clear your
browser's cache and revisit the Web site where you found
the file so you can download it again.
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Terminating http connections
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Norton Internet Security lets you terminate most types
of network connections from the Detailed Statistics
window. To terminate http (Web) connections, you must
close your Web browser.
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Web site blocking and browser cache
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Most Web browsers improve performance by saving recently
visited pages in pages in a hard disk cache. Some
browsers also support offline browsing, which lets you
download Web pages to your hard disk for later viewing.
If an Adult user views Web pages that would normally
be blocked by Parental Control, other users on this
computer may be able to view the cached version of these
Web pages. To ensure that Child and Teenager accounts
do not view inappropriate cached content, empty your
Web browser's cache before logging off your Norton
Internet Security account.
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Hiding your computer name from the Internet
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By default Norton Internet Security hides your computer
name and share information when you use Microsoft File
and Print Sharing.
Some cable Internet Service Providers require customers
to share their computer names. If you need to share
your computer name to connect using your cable modem,
consult the Troubleshooting section of the User's Guide
or Help.
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Attacks and AutoBlock
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When Intrusion Detection identifies an intrusion
attempt or port scan, it places the suspected attacker's
IP address in the AutoBlock list for 30 minutes. Norton
Internet Security automatically blocks all communication
with computers on the AutoBlock list.
If you are repeatedly attacked from a specific IP
address, you can add that address to your Restricted
Zone. Computers in the Restricted Zone cannot
communicate with your computer at all.
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AutoBlock and legitimate connection attempts
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In some cases, Norton Internet Security may recognize
normal activity as an attack. For example, some Internet
Service Providers run regular port scans of their
customers' computers. Online security tests like
Symantec Security Check (www.symantec.com/securitycheck/)
may also be identified as attackers.
If AutoBlock is incorrectly blocking a computer, you can
create an Exclusion for that computer.
To exclude specific computers from AutoBlock
1. Open Norton Internet Security.
2. Double-click Intrusion Detection.
3. Click IP Address.
4. Do one of the following:
* Select a blocked IP address in the Currently
blocked list and click Exclude.
* Click Add and type in the computerÆs name,
IP address, network identification, or a range
of IP addresses containing the computer you want
to exclude.
5. When you are done excluding IP addresses, click OK.
NOTE: Adding a computer to the Exclusion List does not
permit this computer to access your computer. This
procedure simply prevents the computer from being added
to the AutoBlock list. All firewall security remains in
place.
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Alerting while using DirectX and OpenGL
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If you are playing a game or using a program that
takes full control of your screen and uses DirectX or
OpenGL to display 3D accelerated graphics, an alert for
network access may not appear properly or may appear to
lock up your machine. To avoid this, run Program Scan
and create the appropriate rules for all your games.
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Windows XP delayed startup on a network
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In some network environments, Windows XP may delay the
startup of the Workstation service (and thus delay other
program's startup) for up to a minute when Norton
Internet Security is installed. This is because the
Workstation service is trying to access the Bootps port
before the firewall rule permitting this access has
loaded.
One soloution to this problem is to start Norton
Internet Security manually.
To block information about the type and version of
browser you are using:
1. Open Norton Internet Security.
2. Click Options > Norton Internet Security.
3. Click the Web Content tab.
4. In the Start Norton Internet Security section, select
Manual.
5. Click OK.
To change your startup settings, click Options > Norton
Internet Security, then select Manual.
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Limited accounts in Windows XP or Windows 2000
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Windows XP limited accounts or Windows 2000 Guest
accounts usually have restricted access to the file
system and registry. For this reason, people using these
types of accounts will not be able to change most of the
product settings.
People using limited or Guest accounts should not be
given Supervisor access or allowed to make changes to
Norton Internet Security settings.
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Interaction with the Windows XP firewall
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Windows XP has a basic built-in firewall which is
superseded by Norton Internet Security. Running both
firewalls simultaneously may cause problems with some
communications, including FTP. Symantec recommends
disabling the Windows XP firewall before installing
Norton Internet Security.
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Supported instant messenger clients
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Privacy Control can protect private information in the
following instant messenger programs:
- MSN Messenger 3.6
- AOL Instant Messenger 4.7
Privacy Control may also work with other instant
messenger programs that use http to communicate.
To see if Privacy Control works with an instant
messenger program, type a test item in the Private
Information list, then use the instant messenger to
send the protected information to someone.
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EarthLink setup and NetBIOS
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Some versions of the EarthLink setup program require
access to NetBIOS ports. This may cause the EarthLink
setup program to freeze if you have Norton Internet
Security installed. If this occurs, either temporarily
disable Norton Internet Security while installing
EarthLink or deactivate the default block rules for
NetBIOS and Windows File Sharing. For information on
changing firewall rules by Norton Internet Security
see the User's Guide or Help.
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Crash while using NetMeeting under Windows 2000
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Crashes while using NetMeeting on Windows 2000 may be
related to a bug that Microsoft fixed with Windows 2000
Service Pack 2. Use Windows Update to update your
operating system to Service Pack 2 or later for Windows
2000.