![]() ![]() Improved: Easier search within the console with no need to first choose a category.Improved: Sending documents to ESET LiveGuard is now ON by default for new customers.Added: Ability to combine Computer name, Database version and Last connection in one report.Added: New branding visuals within the console.Added: Syslog includes a computer’s operating system, and a static group’s full hierarchy and description.Added: Ability to add columns FQDN and Serial Number in the Computers section.Added: MSP administrators can filter report templates per customer when creating scheduled reports.Added: New section for MSP administrators, “Managed Customers,” offering an overview of all managed customers.Added: Data filter per customer for MSP administrators in the Dashboard section.Added: An MDR Report Template for offices and partners delivering ESET Services.Added: Detections grouped by common attributes.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. 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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