My son loves Fortnite a bit too much and now with school at home where he needs access to his computer he plays while in class. Atm. I placed a firewall rule and Fortnite can't connect. But I don't want to go all the time to his PC and enable/disable the rule. So I wrote a small windows service (that also can control when he can login, how long he can use the PC and stuff) and want to add now, that I remotely (from my cellphone for ex.) I can give him permission to play Fortnite a certain amount of time. So the rule should deactivated by command line from my service and after that time activated again.
With the windows firewall I can achieve that with the "netsh advfirewall firewall" commands, but in ESET ?
Any ideas ? it it possible or do I have to uninstall ESET and use the windows firewall?
I tried it locally an my dev-pc and adding the rule in windows firewall work, but ESET does ignore it. The test program still connects on TCP and UDP
thanks in adv.