labynko 5 Posted March 12 Share Posted March 12 Hello. In ESET Endpoint Security 11.0.2044.0, firewall rules cannot be changed in override mode: almost all parameters are not configurable. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrators Marcos 5,306 Posted March 12 Administrators Share Posted March 12 In override mode you can only disable particular rules, editing was probably never supported. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
labynko 5 Posted March 12 Author Share Posted March 12 This is sad news. It is very, very unfortunate that the functionality in ESET Endpoint Security is degrading. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrators Marcos 5,306 Posted March 13 Administrators Share Posted March 13 10 hours ago, labynko said: It is very, very unfortunate that the functionality in ESET Endpoint Security is degrading. I dare to disagree with this statement since editing rules in override mode has never been supported in the past so there's no change from old versions in this regard. Please elaborate more on the use case. Would you like to fine tune a specific firewall rule locally on an endpoint in override mode before you make the change in a policy for more clients? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
labynko 5 Posted March 13 Author Share Posted March 13 11 hours ago, Marcos said: I dare to disagree with this statement since editing rules in override mode has never been supported in the past so there's no change from old versions in this regard. You are mistaken about this. This functionality works fully in many versions, but often, like some other functionality, it stops working in some versions. Here are the versions in which the firewall override works: 9.0.2046.0 10.0.2045.0 10.1.2050.0 10.1.2058.0 Here are the versions in which the firewall override does not work: 9.1.xxxx.0 10.0.2034.0 11.0.2032.0 11.0.2044.0 11 hours ago, Marcos said: Would you like to fine tune a specific firewall rule locally on an endpoint in override mode before you make the change in a policy for more clients? Yes. 11 hours ago, Marcos said: Please elaborate more on the use case. Here are typical situations when you may need to change firewall settings in override mode: 1. Temporary creation and change of any rules: locally you can make changes that are valid for no more than 4 hours. If you use a policy, you can accidentally forget about the applied policy, but it will continue to be in effect. 2. Convenient local debugging of firewall rules: no need to wait a minute each time until the policy is applied again. 3. If you need to change the firewall settings without disabling it, when there is no connection with ESET PROTECT, this cannot be done without locally overriding the firewall rules. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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