cmarotta
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So until then i have to login to 1147 Windows servers manually and turn that off?
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I want to disable the warnings for any feature I purposefully disable in Security MGMT Center via Policy ... particularly "Protocol Filtering." The thread mentioned there was a feature request in for this but that was several months ago.
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Any update if this is fixed yet?
To add some thoughts to that thread, the GUI descriptions and documentation are using some buzz words to scare Enterprise admins. Personally, I don't like the idea of any application anywhere doing any "Filtering" of communication traffic. We spend a lot of $$$ on expensive hardware and Network Engineer salaries to do all the "filtering" control we need. So when I see an application that gives me the option to "Block encrypted communication utilizing the obsolete protocol SSL v2" , that's sounds a lot like software firewall to me... and I don't want it. It's likely to cause more headaches blocking things mistakenly than actually protecting our infrastructure.
We use this on Servers exclusively , no desktops. It's also very unsettling to my clients when they see any kind of false warning that they're not protected. It leads to conversations I don't want to waste time having. So globally turning this warning off via Policy or what have you is essential.
Future changes to ESET PROTECT (formerly ESET Security Management Center / ESET Remote Administrator)
in ESET PROTECT On-prem (Remote Management)
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Description: We need to be able to insert the Computer Name or FQDN into a email notification when a Management Agent has not connected in set amount of time.
Detail: We need to be able to create an actionable notification that includes the affected computer. Not a notification for someone to go check the Console and search for what needs attention. Currently none of those ${variables} are supported when creating this type of notification. This functionality has been around since Remote Admin 4.x.