I have been trying to access https://172.16.16.16:4444 from my pc a lot of times without luck the internet line keeps droping saying that it doesnt work, doesn’t exist.
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I have been trying to access https://172.16.16.16:4444 from my pc a lot of times without luck the internet line keeps droping saying that it doesnt work, doesn’t exist.
Hi,
What IP address does your PC get when connected tot he XG?
What you have posted would indicate you are connected to the wrong interface eg you need to change to another port on your XG. The 172.16.16.16 in the internal address, not the eternal address.
Ian
you are comparing a Tesla with a bicycle. Both can get you to your destination but XG has more than only packet filter like windows firewall.
A firewall offers you most of the times only Packet filtering / stateful firewall.
XG firewall is a UTM solution.
www.routexp.com/.../difference-stateful-firewall-vs-ngfw-vs.html
Once installed on the pc will it take the place of windows firewall just like comodo firewall does for example ?
I have only one pc can I proceed and install or do I have do this on another computer ?
thank you
XG / UTM Firewalls are "Appliances". So basically some kind of Box you can buy or install on a own PC, which act as some kind of Firewall. It is like your router or fritzbox.
Comodo and Windows Firewalls are firewalls on the desktop (Windows etc.) itself.
Sophos offers for this a other solution. https://home.sophos.com
It is a client for your windows desktop client. XG is not what you are looking for.
I'm just a home user and hobbyist when it comes to computer networking but I setup Sophos XG about a year ago coming from just a basic home network setup. I would highly recommend doing some research and studying before you start setting up a fully featured firewall/UTM like Sophos XG. Based on your posts, it seems like you might be over your head with what you're trying to do which will lead to a lot of frustration and potentially even a less secure network if it's not configured properly. Fortunately, there's a LOT of free resources out there to learn which is basically what I did. Here's some of my favorite YouTube series:
The last video series uses pfSense but a lot of it covers basic networking so the concepts still apply. Setting up pfSense in a virtual machine is also a great idea to just learn how to setup and use a firewall system. Sophos XG has a much more user friendly interface, but platforms like pfSense or OPNsense really let you understand what's going on behind the scenes as you're able to configure more options and really see everything that's going on.