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ArminM

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  1. As you can see in the first screenshot, the ESET firewall blocks access to svchost/udp/53 coming from the 172.17.87 network. So it seems to me that the automatic firewall mode (whatever it normally does) does not handle this and that I have to create a manual rule to allow those connections. That solves my problem, but I kind of had expected that this would not require manual interaction, given that the WSL2 / 172.17.87 network could/should be a trusted network.

    But the labeling of the networks I had accumulated over time (like Virtual Network 21) doesn't give me any clues there.

    Anyway, I guess my issues is solved for now with the manual rule.

  2. Well, the repro is really simple, start a WSL2 shell and observe the activity in the ESET dashboard.

    I can of course unblock that specific occurrence, but next time, WSL2's IP will change, so it seems to me this really requires an additional firewall rule which I created now for remote 172.17.87.0/24 to port 53 local udp on svchost. For now that seems to work.

     

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