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  • @rwllr - why wait? The link that @shiprasahu93 provided in the screenshot is live. Unless I'm not understanding your reply...
  • @MasterRoshi I appreciate that explanation. I've got lots of reasons for not needing NSM, but I'm not going to air them in a public forum.
  • I'll be honest with you: I have not had the time yet to read the nearly 150 pages of the NSM documentation before I read through the FAQ. Previously, when working at a client's location it was easy to get to the local IP address of the device, log on, perform the necessary modifications, and log off. Now, I will have to…
  • @PeterT, I refreshed several of my small business clients with new hardware over the past 18 months, so there is nothing in SonicWall's introduction of a new OS that's going to change my upgrade plans. I have built my refresh plan based on something I learned from APC, which is called 3-5-7. I always try to purchase a…
  • Thanks, that works - except for the threshold part. I guess if I had that set, I would have received 300+ emails over the course of the day. Unanswered in the documentation is what the "Priority level" means. Is it supposed to match the purported threat level priority? And as far as a global solution, NSM 2.0 is supposed…
  • @John_Lasersohn , good to know and I'll assume that it works with Google Chrome because that's the code base for the new Edge. But the toggle does NOT work using Firefox 79.0 on a Soho250 W with 6.5.4.6-79n. FWIW...
  • Just for jollies while waiting for a webinar to being, I added a new Access rule called "test" from Any to my Lab 2 network, and it ended up as #1 - which surprised me quite a bit. After deleting it, the "standard" DMZ to DMZ default rule became #1. Not sure if you should place any value in that particular field.
  • FYI - Access rules export is available by default from next generation firewalls (Gen 7) that are going to be soon available for the customers. Good to know that this valuable feature is coming. Despite my professional belief that it should have been on the roadmap after transitioning away from Dell...
  • @RedNet - I believe they are US-based, and MSP-only. However, feel free to give them a call. In all likelihood if they can't meet your requirements they may know of an outfit that might.
  • Following up with another post because I can't edit the previous one. Capture ATP depends on the results of VirusTotal - and possibly others. Well, the file I was going to download was flagged by two vendors on the VirusTotal list. Blueliv, based in Spain and Clean MX, based in Germany. Because VirusTotal is an aggregator,…
  • Well, Capture ATP just blocked a printer driver download from Xerox. Analysis Summary: Even though this file was supplied by a reputable vendor, the virus scanners identified it as known malware. Therefore it was judged malicious. I'm now 15 minutes into a call with support, and the CSR want's to change MY UTM's…
  • Does access to these sites work if you change the firewall's DNS to 9.9.9.9 (Quad9) or 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare)?
  • I was informed that if you click on the squiggle all the way on the right of the item under the Controls heading (the tool-tip reads, "Click to take action on <signature>," a new window opens up with the IP addresses. All of the data is available for selection. You just have to click Cancel at the bottom of the window…
  • @MPERU99 I would like to offer some assistance, because you sound quite exasperated (and I definitely know that feeling). Here's a resource for you: https://www.ultratools.com/tools/ipWhoisLookup If you enter mitel.com and click Go, you'll find that it has taken up the following IP address range: 104.16.0.0-104.31.255.255…