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  1. 7 hours ago, Marcos said:

    If you purchased the license through ESET LLC in the US, you can contact them. However, they will need to know your registration email address, public license ID, invoice, receipt, etc. in order to look up the license.

    I do not know for sure from which entity I made the purchase, although I presume it was as you have stated.  Please provide me the appropriate link for "ESET LLC in the US" so that I can make contact.

    Thank you!

  2. 6 hours ago, itman said:

    How many seats did you purchase for the Eset multi-device license? If was one seat, you can't install that license on Linux since it is already installed on your Android device.

    I have a 3-device account.  One is goes for my desktop PC, one goes for my Android, and there is presently no third device (although the Linux laptop is the intended target).

  3. 23 minutes ago, Marcos said:

    A multi-device license indeed entitles you to use also ESET NOD32 Antivirus for Linux desktop. Maybe you registered that license with a different email address and therefore I could not find it.

    Marcos:

    Perhaps I could have a one-off conversation with a member of your support team in which we could get down to some useful detail.  How should I proceed?

    Thank you!

  4. On 6/19/2020 at 6:29 AM, Marcos said:

    I was able to find only a trial license for Parental Control for Android registered with your forum email address. You can provide me with the username that you tried to use for update or with your public license key so that I can look up your other license for NOD32 Antivirus for Linux if you actually purchased one.

    Hello Marcos,

    Thanks for looking into this.

    As far as the Android "trial license" is concerned, I'm not sure what to say.  Installed on my Android devices is "ESET Mobile Security (32-bit) v. 5.4.7.0-0."  By all accounts, it's current and not a trial license.  Perhaps I have two (or more) e-mail addresses in use and we're just not on the same page.

    Anyway, I do know that I have NOT purchased a "license for NOD32 Antivirus for Linux."  I presumed that my multi-device license would allow for me to automatically have AV for my Linux laptop, but apparently I am incorrect.

    It is possible for me to message you privately (or someone else with eset; maybe in chat?) with details of my account so that we can get this sorted out?

    Thank you!

  5. Good day all!

    I recently installed Linux Mint 19.3 on my laptop, and have now installed ESET NOD32 Antivirus 4.  The installation appears to have gone well enough.  However, the program is telling me that I have provided it an "Invalid Username and/or Password."  In looking at the original e-mail from ESET, I am sure that both entries are correct.  Nonetheless, I went ahead and requested that ESET e-mail me (using the registered e-mail address) those same credentials.  What's in the e-mail matches what I already had, and, I am sure, entered in ESET on the laptop.

    Soooooooo, I'm confused.  Perhaps I'm missing something, but if so, I'm mystified.

    I'd be grateful for whatever kind assistance I can get on this issue.

    Thank you!!

  6. On 8/28/2019 at 12:21 AM, SRT said:

    No support ticket, it was like a circus just to join this forum.

     

    I would strongly encourage you to create a support ticket.  My understanding from someone in Tech Support with whom I had spoken on this issue said that, basically, those support tickets help them understand the degree to which a given problem is widespread.  The more widespread, the more likely they'll work on a fix.

    To quote the tech: "The more customers we have reporting the issue, the more priority that issue will get from the developers to resolve."

    So please do create a support ticket.  It may not help you with the problem we/you are having, but then again....

    Thanks.

  7. Latest update:

    I ran for a little while using the previous version of eset Internet Security.  The problematic behavior continued.  I then ran with only the anti-virus program with a separate firewall.  The combination worked fairly well, but I eventually realized that the anti-virus program did not integrate with Thunderbird.  So that wasn't sustainable, especially as I consider the most likely entry point for malware is via e-mail.  (That's certainly not true for everyone, but I think it is for me.)

    Anyway, I eventually returned to the latest iteration of eset Internet Security, placing the firewall in "Learning Mode."  I dare not try it in "Interactive" mode, if only because I do not want to know if that's still a problem.

    I will say that I think that overall my computer/internet ran a bit more quickly with using the anti-virus with a separate firewall...fwiw. Still, I'm happy with how things have been working now.

    Thanks again to everyone for your help.

  8. At this point, not having yet had a conversation with eset Tech Support, I have uninstalled Internet Security.  I have installed a separate firewall, which appears to be working very well, and intend to install eset antivirus, and then ask eset about how my existing license will apply differently, if at all, using only the antivirus solution.

    This really sucks, though.  I have loved eset and am just disappointed by this situation.  Of course, I have no way to know what programs/processes are to blame for this change.  Perhaps Tech Support has some insights -- or maybe it's a not-widely-known issue -- as to a remedy.

    Thanks again to everyone for your assistance.

  9. 2 minutes ago, itman said:

    Good. Just make sure you haven't disabled the Win firewall service.

    At this point, I am clueless as to what is causing your Eset alert issue. Only thing I can think of is deleting all created user rules leaving only the Eset default ones; i.e. set the firewall settings to default settings by doing a Revert to default settings. Then switch the Eset firewall to Learning mode for a while to create rules for system processes and your apps. This can be sped up my performing a cold boot. Then opening up all your Internet use apps. Also force a Win Update check. Finally, switch back to Interactive mode and see if the issue has been resolved.

    Note: there is always a risk when when employing either firewall or HIPS learning mode. If there is some resident malware, it's actions will be auto allowed.

    Personally, I would just set the Eset firewall to its default Automatic mode which will allow all outbound traffic and be done with it. You can always create manual rules for select processes you feel outbound traffic should be monitored.

    Thanks for your patient assistance.  I hope to have a good conversation tomorrow with eset Tech Support.

  10. 33 minutes ago, itman said:

    No.

    You should never disable the Win firewall by manual means; disabling its service, etc.. Eset at install time will configure it property to disable the necessary parts of it. Note that the Eset firewall will use the core components of the Win firewall. Hence, the "managed" reference.

    So what do you suggest?  Windows Firewall states that "(t)hese settings are being managed by vendor application ESET Internet Security."

  11. 3 hours ago, itman said:

    Another possibility is the Windows Firewall was not properly disabled when Eset was installed. If it is active in addition to the Eset firewall, anything can happen.

    Since you are running Win 7, open Control panel -> System and Security -> Windows Firewall. What should be displayed is similar to the below screen shot. That is, Eset is managing the Window Firewall:

    Eset_WF.thumb.png.2ffa8c021df036162e636863783a8b26.png

    Uninstalled eset (using separate program and in Safe Mode); rebooted; ensured Windows Firewall was operational and fully standardized and then disabled it...rebooted; reinstalled eset allowing for a full scan (2.5 hours); rebooted; still having issue.

  12. Having once again deleted all the rules, I am presented with multiple "access requested" pop-ups, most of which disappear long before I can click on a button.  Like I said previously, the requests for local access stay on-screen longer than requests for internet access, as do DNS requests.

    Oh, and Firewall is in "Interactive" mode.

    Tx

  13. 8 minutes ago, itman said:

    This type of behavior would lead me to believe that there is an existing Eset non-default firewall rule in place that is allowing all outbound network traffic. The rule additionally has the alert option enabled for it.

    Ok...so I would look in the Advanced Setup | Advanced |Rules | Edit, where I have, on numerous occasions, deleted all existing rules and started over.  Should I be looking elsewhere?

  14. 30 minutes ago, itman said:

    No one can view forum attachments other than Eset moderators. I suggest you upload it to a file sharing web site so the rest of us can view it.

    Ahhh...well then.

    I posted this particular video, adding one more which is a close-up view of the ESET firewall window, on my Mega account.  The link is https://mega.nz/#F!ro0WhKQT!ULwsLpOr1H4gp3WgJRgdZQ.

  15. 1 hour ago, peteyt said:

    One idea is maybe using a screen recording program and sharing a video of it occurring on here

    Well, good idea.  So here it is.

    (Note: I originally started posting this same information about 20 minutes ago.  When I went to "Submit Reply," I suddenly couldn't connect to this forum as the ESET Firewall had blocked Firefox traffic...when it had allowed it 20 minutes earlier.  Strange.)

     Anyway, I've uploaded a .zip file as .mp4 files are not allowed.  I'll give a quick set-up of what I'm doing.

    There are three windows in the video.  You'll see that I first enable the ESET Firewall.  I then go over to a program (EULAlyzer) and drag the " + " sign to the ESET EULA.  I click "Analyze" in EULAlyzer and then "Submit Online."  EULAlyzer's attempt to get online is stopped by ESET (this is good), and you can see two ESET prompts quickly appear and then disappear, being on-screen for less than 3 seconds.

    Note that on-screen prompts for local traffic stay up substantially longer, at least long enough for me to understand what's going on and then respond.  Not so with internet traffic (except occasionally for DNS requests, unlike what happened in the video).

    Firewall1.zip

  16. Hello,

    Have some addresses that eset blocks automatically.  In trying to unblock them, I looked to the "Temporary IP address blacklist."  Empty.  Next, off to "Setup" and then "Advanced Setup," then Web Access protection" ... then URL Address Management | Address list | List of blocked addresses.  Again, empty.  So, some questions:

    1) does eset generate any list of those URLs that have been blocked and are indicated as such with the "address has been blocked" pop-up?  If so, where is that list to be found?

    2) where does one go in eset to unblock an address (that) has been blocked in this manner?

    Thanks.

    P.S. Running eset Internet Security 12.2.23.0 on Win. 7.

  17. 3 minutes ago, 819b6ca said:

    The "tool"?  Well, I ran the uninstallation program, part of the eset installation.  Is there a separate "tool" for uninstalling it?

    Well, have downloaded the "tool," saved instructions as .pdf, and am ready to reboot.

    One thing to note: when I started having this particular issue, some two weeks ago, I had not undertaken any type of un/installation of eset.  Overall I'm not aware of anything I did that precipitated the current issue.

    Curious....

  18. 58 minutes ago, peteyt said:

    Did you try the uninstaller tool? 

    Quite often  when people have upgraded from older versions there have been issues with part of the older version remaining accidentally. Uninstalling normally has sometimes still had these bits remaining. 

    The uninstaller tool is different as it's designed to remove everything eset but it has to be done in safe  mode. If you haven't tried this yet I recommend it as it does sound like bits of the old version could be left behind. The window bug could actually have been a bug from back then and while you have updated bits of the files remain so the bug also remains

    The "tool"?  Well, I ran the uninstallation program, part of the eset installation.  Is there a separate "tool" for uninstalling it?

  19. I have not tried pre-release versions.  Certainly something to consider.

    As far as I know, I am on the latest version.  I actually ended up installing a several-years-old version I had laying around.  I installed without incident, and was followed by it updating both the program and the modules.  So, yeah...I think I am on the latest (12.2.23.0 of Internet Security).

    Was in a chat window with eset about 20 minutes ago.  They wanted to remote into my computer, so I downloaded their remote tool, and it came down as "blahblahblah.desktop."  I think their system auto-detected my browser and sent the wrong file.  My browser presented as Linux, but I'm actually on Windows 7.  Soooooooooooo, we tried to correct that by me starting a brand new chat session, but by the time I get it going, there were no more representatives available.  Andddd, it's after hours now.

    So, rather exciting day....

    Thanks for the feedback.

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