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Firewall

Is there a way to roll back the firewall and/or disable the message indicating the firewall is diabled due to me allowing all traffic?

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  • Sorry to bump an old thread. I would also like an answer to this question. I'm setting up a firewall to laptops in the business where we allow all traffic to the primary location. Keeping tabs of who has the firewall is proving to be tricky as there is no visual indication that the firewall has been installed.

    Kind Regards,

    Hanns

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  • Hello Hanns,

    I'm not sure what it is that you want. So you allow all traffic in (it's in, not to) the primary location (and if the laptops are "outside" some rules apply) but you think the notification confuses the users?

    Christian

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  • Hi QC,

    Thanks for the reply. Sorry I should of been more clear. The firewall policy is set to allow all traffic at the primary location. We have set up rules for the secondary location.

    The problem is within the Enterprise Console. It shows that all laptops have no firewall enabled (which they do) and it gets confusing trying to figure out which laptops have the firewall enabled and which ones don't. I think this is because the console sees the primary location set to allow all traffic and displays that there is no firewall. Is this right?

    Looking forward to your reply :)

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  • Thanks for clarification.

    Now SEC displays nothing (i.e. blank) if SCF is not installed. A No in the Firewall enabled means SCF is installed. Furthermore the Policy compliance column if showing Same as policy indicates that this is as requested. If you switch to the Firewall details tab in SEC you'll get some - guess you expected that - details, specifically SCF version and Firewall mode as well is compliance status for the firewall policy.

    Christian

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