Address temporarily blocked

Discussion in 'Other ESET Home Products Beta' started by dorgane, Dec 22, 2009.

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  1. dorgane

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    bug :firewall IDS block connexion in ESS4.2 Seven 64

    i have not connexion now (automatic and interactive mode) disable it is run :

    22/12/2009 19:50:02 Address temporarily blocked by active defense (IDS) 192.168.1.20:54971 192.168.1.1:53 UDP
    22/12/2009 19:50:01 Address temporarily blocked by active defense (IDS) 192.168.1.20:56928 192.168.1.1:53 UDP
    22/12/2009 19:50:01 Address temporarily blocked by active defense (IDS) 192.168.1.20:51064 192.168.1.1:53 UDP


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    I can't firewall :'(
     
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  2. DooGie

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    Yup I can confirm this. Otherwise everything appears to work ok up to now.

    Running Windows 7 x64.
     
  3. Marcos

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    There must be a reason why the connection was blocked. To get detailed information about the rule that blocked the connection, enable "Log all blocked connections" option in the IDS setup, replicate the problem and eventually check the firewall log for details. Then post here the relevant portion of your firewall log here.
     
  4. dorgane

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    Log all blocked connections ->it is enale,
    line IDS is here when i enable it.

    i try reset settings, i re come for say.
     
  5. Marcos

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    Is the IP address 192.168.1.1 in the Trusted zone? If you don't use automatic mode, do you have the rule "Allow outgoing DNS requests" enabled?
     
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  6. dorgane

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    after reset, internet work but I have :

     
  7. Marcos

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    Ok, so if the IP address 192.168.1.20 is actually in the Trusted zone, make sure that the "Allow UPNP in the Trusted zone" option is enabled in the IDS setup. If you're not experiencing any problems, there's no need to enable UPNP.
     
  8. dorgane

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    is it ?

    Sans titre.png


    In interactive mode
     
  9. dorgane

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    now it is other port :

     
  10. Marcos

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    Please add 192.168.1.1 to the Trusted zone, this should eventually allow UPNP requests in the TZ providing that you have this option enabled in the IDS setup.
     
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  11. dorgane

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    i don't understand, it is default settings :doubt:

    .20 is my IP local :

    ip.png

    i add .20 with my local : 127.0.0.1?
     
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    dorgane Guest

    I have make uninstall and clean install :


     
  14. dorgane

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    other :

    no body can help me?
     
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  16. Marcos

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    First of all, please explain what problem you're having (e.g. an application XY doesn't work because the fw blocks its communication).
     
  17. dorgane

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    all softwares, web browser,... run !
    but in automatic or interactive mode, i have the log of firewall with a lot of line (when i active log al of connexion blocked)
     
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  18. Marcos

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    That's pretty normal that firewall blocks/drops a lot of unwanted connections. Logging of all blocked connections is intended only for troubleshooting purposes and should be disabled otherwise. I for one would worry if my firewall didn't block anything :)
     
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