Defined Networks FQDN with dash doesn’t appear on the client
Last Modified: 2023-02-07 22:12:18 Etc/GMT
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Defined Networks FQDN with dash doesn’t appear on the client
Technical Articles ID:
KB93669
Last Modified: 2023-02-07 22:12:18 Etc/GMT Environment
Endpoint Security (ENS) Firewall 10.x
ProblemYou edit the ENS Firewall Options policies via ePolicy Orchestrator policy. If you add fully qualified domain name (FQDN) values that contain a dash to the Defined Networks section, they do not apply on the ENS clients.
This issue only applies to ENS clients that ePO policy manages. All standalone (locally managed) ENS client FQDN network value functionality is not affected. This issue only applies to the Defined Networks section of the Firewall Options policy. Other areas of the Firewall Options or Firewall Rules policies where FQDN network values can be used are not affected. Solution
This issue is resolved in ENS 10.7.0 February 2021 Update. Our product software, upgrades, maintenance releases, and documentation are available on the Product Downloads site.
NOTE: You need a valid Grant Number for access. See KB56057 - How to download product updates and documentation for more information about the Product Downloads site, and alternate locations for some products. Workaround
Instead of using the FQDN value as a Defined Networks entry, you can use either of the following options:
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