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fish72

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  1. Hello, I see that the eset license manager email box bug still exists (Can't add email address). When it's supposed to be fixed ? Thank you
  2. Thank you Itman, Since I saw no way to exclude the cameras from being scanned by the CHM, I've disabled it and hope a future solution can be found.
  3. I've disabled IDS and BOTNET but the problem persists once CHM is on.
  4. Well...It seems stable since I've removed the CHM. What do you suggest that I can do next to narrow it down ? Thank you
  5. Hi Marcos, I just disabled the Connected home monitor, And will test the isuue. Thank you very much for your tips.
  6. Hi ! I am fighting with trying to narrowing this issue for the past year or so, And I would appreciate your help. I have a NVR (Network video recorders) that I connect 4 ip cameras to. I noticed that some times when I turn on my phone's wifi, Or preform similar network activity (Connect a new computer), It restarts my Ip cameras. I tried to replace the NVR to a different brand, Connect the cameras directly to the nvr ethernet ports, and similar things, And I'm afraid it has something to do with Eset's smart security firewall. Today I've noticed that when I go to "connected home monitor" and press on one of the IP cameras, It restarts all of them. I tired adding to the IDS rules the Ip addresses of the cameras, But it didn't change the restart thingy. P.S: It happens even if I disable the ESET's firewall (But I press the cameras on the connected home monitor" I would appreciate your suggestions. Thank you
  7. I understand and wasn't aware of such problems in logs processing. Since yesterday I haven't heard from my client, So I hope that for now the problem is solved.I've logged into his secretary computer and so no firewall log messages.I will also remove the "known networks" which I've added to the complainer's computer, And will see if the ip duplication message returns. There was an occasinal worker which I didn't knew about until yesterday, That connected to the office's wifi, And which I've asked him to install eset internet security 30 days trial, Because he was only using windows 10 defender and one of the ip duplication messages was from his ip address (I've identified it by his computer's name in the "connected home monitor". He will return to the office in about 2 weeks, And by then I will know if problem was solved or not. Anyway the help that you offer Marcos is great and I really appreciate it. It's so good to know that people at ESET care and also have a GREAT product.
  8. Thank you Marcos. Maybe an option for time-limiting of logging can be added (x number of hours for example)
  9. Hi Marcos, I've enabled the advanced firewall logging, But it keeps a popup every minute or so that it is enabled and that I will not forget to turn it off. Is there a way to produce non annoying log collection ? The IP detection problems doesn't occur that often, And if I can't disable the log collection pop-up, I can't leave the collection on, Because it it really annoying (More than the IP detection lol)
  10. Thank you Marcos. I will try to set up the logging in the next few days and will contact you when it'll be avaiable.
  11. Hi Itman, Thank you for trying to help, But if you have noticed, I worte : "All computers are configured with static IP's and Google's DNS's" So release/renew won't help in this case
  12. Hello, I have a client with an office of about 10 computers, And on most of them (except one) there's internet internet security installed. All of them (except one that has windows 10) have windows 7 pro x64 OS. All the computers are connected via Audio-Codec router, Which also provides voip phone services for the office. I also connected 2 routers as AP's to cover the office wi-fi all over (Disabled DHCP and Firewall and connected LAN TO LAN cable with static IP). All computers are configured with static IP's and Google's DNS's. This network worked great for the past year without any glitches. In the past week one of the users called and asked about "Identical IP detected" that popped-up on his computer. I remote login into his computer, And thought it's a router glitch, So I've asked him to restart the main audio-codec router, But the problem kept coming. I've changed his static IP, But his computer was given the "Identical ip detected", So I looked at the firewall log, And went to the computer that was "attacking", Ran full in depth scan and even changed his IP, But the previous user kept getting the "Identical ip detected" message now from ANOTHER user on the network. I tried the DNS FLUSH TOOL, But that didn't helped. For now, I just added 192.168.0.1/24 to the firewall "Known networks", Which for now seems to stop the "attacks", But I think it's more than a patch, And I would like to see the reason for the internal "attack" P.S. On this specific computer that started all of this, I couldn't choose "Ignore this message" when I wanted to change how the computer handle it. On other computers on the network I could change it. Your help would be appreciated. Thank you
  13. Hello, I would appreciate your help in trying to configure EFS 6.0.12035.0 before deciding if do deploy it to a new sql server I'm suppose to install for a client of mine. The server is 2012 R2 standard and have SQL 2008 R2 standard installed on it and it is configured as a simple file server (Not Domain Controller) to keep things simple to maintain on the client site by the client himself. I want to know please : 1. What folders and extension should I exclude for the SQL ? 2. I saw no folder exclusion in EFS 6. I saw only extension exclusion. Where is it ? 3. Is there recommended method to allow a secure RDP connection ? (I've opened ports 3389 TCP and UDP) 4. I opened ports 135,1433,1434,2283 and 4022 TCP only for SQL database connection). Is that ok ? Thank you in advance.
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