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![]() ![]() The ESET management system is using ESET PROTECT (Server), version 9.1 (.0), which is a bit old, so I am planning to change it to 10.0.15.2. ESET Endpoint Security is a comprehensive security solution that is the result of a long effort to achieve the optimal combination of maximum protection with minimal impact on computer performance. This is the part I am wondering why.įirewall rules may no longer apply due to a change in settings in another policy that is not related to firewall settings I also tried it on another terminal and it did not destroy the FIREWALL rules on that one, especially on the client. ![]() This does not change after removing and reinserting ESET. ![]() However, for the my device, after updating the firewall settings from the ESET server, the FIREWALL rules for the client devices disappeared, as shown in the forum below. So I added a rule that grants permission to outbound, and the problem was solved. Then, looking at the default rules of firewall, I noticed the following permissions for inbound, but not for outbound. I have not found a drastic solution at this time, but I have found a tentative workaround.Īfter updating to version, I checked the Firewall log and noticed that DHCP (69/udp -> 69/udp) is blocked. ![]()
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