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#1 2022-02-09 17:21
- pvajdic
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- Registered: 2013-03-30
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Windows Firewall
Hi,
Since last NSM update 5.1.0 something is wrong with Windows Firewall option. I have set up in multiple profile option "Enable firewall" but after I run a profile windows firewall is disabled. This was happening on Windows 10 and now after upgrade on Windows 11. Tried to un check and check again firewall option but it didn't help.
Last version didn't have that problem. Application was updated form within app notification that update is available.
Regards.
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#2 2022-02-09 19:05
- NetSetMan Support
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- Registered: 2005-08-06
- Posts: 1,878
Re: Windows Firewall
Please add a screenshot with your firewall configuration in NSM and the result you see in Windows. Also add the relevant part of the activation log (open it at the bottom of the activation dialog). We can then put it through to verification. Thank you.
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#3 2022-02-10 11:47
- pvajdic
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- Registered: 2013-03-30
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Re: Windows Firewall
Hi,
I've tested a bit and it seems options are mixed up. If I select DISABLE than firewall is enabled ). When FW was enabled I clicked in NSM option to get current state and it set it to ENABLE but during activation local FW was set to disabled. I'm including screenshots and log file (some data is obscured like IP, shares...).
[0:00] NetSetMan Pro 5.1.0
[0:00] Start: Home WiFi (2022-02-10 11:32:03)
[0:00] Start: Ethernet
[0:00] Adapter found
[0:00] Adapter Status: Start
Disable
[0:00] Adapter Status: OK
[0:00] Start: Wi-Fi
[0:00] Adapter found
[0:00] IP: Start
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx : 255.255.255.0
[0:00] IP Address: OK
[0:00] Subnet Mask: OK
[0:00] IP: OK
[0:00] Gateway: Start
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
[0:00] Gateway: OK
[0:00] DNS: Start
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
[0:00] DNS: OK
[0:00] WINS: Start
-
[0:00] WINS: OK
[0:00] Adapter - Refresh: Skip
This setting is already set on this system.
Since the same settings are already set on this system, this step is skipped.
[0:00] Adapter Status: Start
Enable
[0:00] Adapter Status: OK
[0:00] WiFi: Start
Omega_Systems
[0:00] Already connected to SSID: Omega_Systems (XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX)
[0:00] WiFi: Code -6
This setting is already set on this system.
[0:00] Printer: Start
L3150 Series(Network)
[0:00] Printer: OK
[0:00] Net Drive: Start
+ Y: \\XXXX\Volume_1
+ Z: \\XXXX\Volume_2
[0:00] Status: Y: \\XXXX\Volume_1
[0:00] Status: Z: \\XXXX\Volume_2
[0:00] Skip (Connected): Y: \\XXXX\Volume_1
[0:00] Skip (Connected): Z: \\XXXX\Volume_2
[0:00] Net Drive: OK
[0:00] Browser (IE): Start
Auto-detect proxy settings
about:blank
[0:00] IE: OK
[0:01] WinHTTP:
Direct access (no proxy server).
[0:01] Browser (IE): OK
[0:01] System Settings: Start
[0:01] Speakers: Start
50%
[0:01] Speakers: OK
[0:01] Microphone: Start
50%
[0:01] Microphone: OK
[0:01] Sound Scheme: Start
Windows Default
[0:01] Sound Scheme: OK
[0:01] Firewall: Start
Enable (+Exceptions, +Notifications)
Exceptions: Enable
Notifications: Enable
[0:01] Firewall: OK
[0:01] Wait: 5 sec
[0:06] Script (After): Start
Home_net.vbs (C:\Windows\Scripts\)
[0:06] Script (After): OK
[0:06] Finish (11:32:10)
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#4 2022-02-10 21:05
- NetSetMan Support
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- Registered: 2005-08-06
- Posts: 1,878
Re: Windows Firewall
Thank you. We have now analyzed the problem and you are right. Apparently, in the process of fixing an issue with the exceptions/notifications options, we have mixed up main enable/disable option of the firewall status. We have now fixed it for the next release.
Sorry for that.
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