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HTTP/S bookmarks retiring

Hi,
On my XG125 I see this message since the last update:

Retiring HTTP/S bookmarks in the next major feature release. Use web server protection rules as an alternative.

I use those bookmarks to access internal web servers from the portal, how can I achieve this without HTTP/S bookmarks?
How can I dismiss this warning?
Thanks!
Andrea



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  • This seems like a huge step in the WRONG direction. We recently purchased an XG firewall for a customer with a 3 year Enterprise Protect Plus plan with this feature as a main selling point. Now you are telling me we will have to upgrade to Total Protect just so we can allow the customer to access web servers behind the firewall? What about the ease of use and simplicity of the User Portal? How does that fit in with WAF? We too may now need to consider going with another vendor of firewalls as this was a feature we were planning on promoting to allow our clients to access their internal web servers remotely in a controlled and secure manner. You are supposed to be innovating and adding new features or improving existing ones, not taking them away. Please leave this feature in place even if you don't plan on improving or fixing it, at least we can keep using it the way it is. This reminds me a lot of Windows a few years back when we all stopped updating because we did not want to LOSE functionality, I sure hope Sophos isn't going down that road.

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  • This seems like a huge step in the WRONG direction. We recently purchased an XG firewall for a customer with a 3 year Enterprise Protect Plus plan with this feature as a main selling point. Now you are telling me we will have to upgrade to Total Protect just so we can allow the customer to access web servers behind the firewall? What about the ease of use and simplicity of the User Portal? How does that fit in with WAF? We too may now need to consider going with another vendor of firewalls as this was a feature we were planning on promoting to allow our clients to access their internal web servers remotely in a controlled and secure manner. You are supposed to be innovating and adding new features or improving existing ones, not taking them away. Please leave this feature in place even if you don't plan on improving or fixing it, at least we can keep using it the way it is. This reminds me a lot of Windows a few years back when we all stopped updating because we did not want to LOSE functionality, I sure hope Sophos isn't going down that road.

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