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@PT123 - At this point, I am firmly convinced that SonicWall's SPOG is a desired goal, not a fully-functional reality. @TKWITS is being kind (perhaps overly so) when he terms development improvements in "months" instead of "years."
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@RobW - kudos for beta-testing a device and OS for the rest of us.
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@Micah - done.
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@DarkSoldier74 , I have opened a case on this and all I have heard back about it is a request for logs, but no definitive answer. Interesting to note, it has been 30 days since I posted the above NSM image, and my version is now Version 2.2.0-R9 (previously 2.1.1-R7-H4). I have NO idea what might have changed, nor whether…
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@NSA2650 A reboot should cause the agent to load automatically. If you want to do it manually, and have issued the unload command as noted above, you could issue the load command: sentinelctl load -a -H -s -m This command does not require the passphrase. To view the current operation of S1, issue the status command:…
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@sonictek I'm an innocent bystander here, not a SonicWall employee, but as a decade-long SonicWall partner, I have deployed SonicWaves to my clients. Here's the FAQ: I would be saddened and quite alarmed to learn it was not telling me the truth...
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@gmenon In cases like this I usually produce a full TSR report. That way I have a hard-copy of the configuration. If anything is amiss later, I can refer back to it to see what may have been changed on the new device. Here's the reason I'm a little gun-shy about using EXP files:…
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Appears as [Deleted User]. Here's hoping everything is alright (because of, well, the times we are in).
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Not even 10 days from when I first opened the case about the switch from 17.3 to 17.4.3 and now MySonicWall is at 17.5 Still no clue as to what has been fixed, what has been enhanced, what bugs still remain... Why is it possible this organization can find the means to issue that kind of list for firmware updates but not…
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Case 43626389 is open for this - just to make it official. And @Micah - My RMM vendor issues monthly product updates. A week prior, they issue a preliminary email stating what is planned (along with the caveat that nothing is written in stone). When the release date arrives, they provide the full list of updates and…
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By default, SonicWall blocks traffic from Wireless to LAN. Here's a KB article that might give you some ideas: https://www.sonicwall.com/support/knowledge-base/how-can-i-configure-the-wlan-interface-in-l2-bridge-mode-wlan-and-lan-on-same-subnet/170505528630276/ Note that this might open up a gaping security hole at your…
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@djhurt1 - the Diagnostic tools inside the SonicWall and that CFS website pull from the same database. You'd have to access that website from one of your client computers and see if you take a "hit" - then make your decision based on that.
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@djhurt1 Here's how to check: https://www.sonicwall.com/support/knowledge-base/how-to-find-out-the-cfs-rating-of-a-website/170505682966697/ Enter your URL, enter the capthca, and view the results. There's even a link to request the URL to be re-rated. Now, having seen the result, you can either make an exception in both…
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@djhurt1 - if, and when, you click those buttons, the local cache is deleted. They will be rebuilt over time. The key factor to know about clicking these buttons: you have to reboot the device afterward. This process is just like clearing cache in a web browser. You indicate you want it emptied, and you would close and…