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ProfessorStrawberry

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  1. Thank you I have thought about something like this. Just one more question, then the thread can be closed. My trusted zone is: 192.168.1.1-192.168.1.254 and fe80::/64 Would this be correct or can I also write 192.168.1.255? Thanks alot
  2. Thank you for your answer, I did in fact reinstall and also restarted a few time after that and I didnt apply any firewall rules yet. Those are the default entries, when you tick show preconfigured firewall rules. As you can see there is the DHCP entry with 67, and 68 for svchost, but still in the log file you can see 0.0.0.0:67 255.255.255.255:68 is blocked. When I click it right click don't block any future connection like this- nothing happens!
  3. Hello everyone, I have some weird entries in my log file in ESS 9. I even reinstalled ESET, but still I get the message, not always but sure a few times. Even though there is the Default rule to allow DHCP at port 67, 68 which came with ESET, I still get the log entry about blocked connections: As I am German I will translate this entry: Port von keiner Applikation verwendet; 0.0.0.0:68; 255.255.255.255:67; UDP;;; Means Port not used by any application. The entry came up today, at the time I updated the Firmware on my Router. 2 days ago when I reinstalled ESET, I got the entry too, right clicked on it, and clicked do not block similar entries in the future. I am using Windows 10 x64, I am connected to ASUS RT-AC87U via 5GHz, ESET ESS9 newest version, Training mode enabled, logging to Diagnostic and I have Trusted zone entries as follows: 192.168.1.1 - 192.168.1.254, fe80::/64 By the way could I also enter 192.168.1.255? Thank you for helping me
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