Trying to delete a IP host record. I get an error:
"Host could not be deleted. Firewall rule exists for the host"
How do I find, which firewall rule is the one in question?
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Trying to delete a IP host record. I get an error:
"Host could not be deleted. Firewall rule exists for the host"
How do I find, which firewall rule is the one in question?
ps. cant post on this great forum with chrome.
With IE, I get an error
"An error occurred. Please try again or contact your administrator. "
.......... aaaaaand
"Your posting frequency has exceeded allowed rates. Please wait 5 minutes to post again. "
for real guys....
ps. cant post on this great forum with chrome.
With IE, I get an error
"An error occurred. Please try again or contact your administrator. "
.......... aaaaaand
"Your posting frequency has exceeded allowed rates. Please wait 5 minutes to post again. "
for real guys....
Hi,
I get the first error, have been for about a week since I moved to a new mac. Both safari and FF, haven't tried chrome. I ignore the error because I have no indication as to what it is referring to.
Ian
Are you using clientless or similar. Did you create an IP address when you were setting up your firewall rules?
Kari,
you need to perfom these steps:
in one of these 2 last tables you should find the relations hostid (11) and fwruleid (xxx). This id corresponds to Firewall rules inside the GUI. If the rule is still there, delete it, otherwise you need to delete the row using postgresql commands.
Let us know.
Regards
Uhm....what I have to say about it?
https://ideas.sophos.com/forums/330219-xg-firewall/suggestions/10812132-force-delete-object
I created this feature request long time ago...Showing at the least the ID is a good starting point....
Add you own comment and vote it.
Regards
Sorry Luk, my rant wans't for you but for Sophos. I've completely fed up with these POS boxes.
Given that you have already created the feature request 2,5 years ago I think it's not coming, but I'll vote anyway.
I'm tasked to clean up our firewalls and I have hundreds of IP hosts to go through. I guess it's just easier to trash these and go for something that works and start over.