How to create a firewall rule to allow/disallow use of a certain application in ESET Cyber Security Pro?
Technical Support Issue
- An application (for example iTunes) is not working or having connectivity issues after installing ESET Cyber Security Pro .
- You want to configure the ESET firewall to block incoming or outgoing Internet communications for a specific application .
Technical Support Solution 1-877-929-3373 Number
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1 - Create
a rule to allow an application :-
1. Open
ESET Cyber Security Pro. How do I open my ESET product?
2. Click Setup → Firewall and
then click Setup.
Make sure that Auto with exceptions is
selected from the Filtering Mode drop-down
menu and click Add.
3. Click Browse.
4. Select
the application that you want to create an exception for and then click Select.
5. Type
a name for your new rule into the Name field and
click next.
6. Select Allow from
the Action drop-down
menu, select Both from the Direction drop-down
menu (you can also select In or Out to
create a rule that only allows incoming or outgoing communications) and click Next.
7. Configure
the Protocol and Port settings.
To create a rule to always allow the application, select TCP
& UDPfrom the Protocol drop-down
menu, select Both from the Ports drop-down
menu and then select All from the Local
Port and Remote Port drop-down
menus. You can achieve more custom rules using different combinations of the Protocol and Port settings.
Once you are finished, click next.
8. In
the Destination window you
can define whether your rule applies for the entire Internet, for your local
network, for a specific subnet or for a specific IP address or range of IP
addresses. Select Entire Internet to
create a rule to always allow the application. Click Finish when
you are done making changes to create your new rule, and then close the Firewall window
to return to the main program window.
II. Create a rule to block an application
1. Open
ESET Cyber Security Pro. How do I open my ESET product?
2. Click Setup → Firewall and
then click Setup.
3. Make
sure that Auto with exceptions is
selected from the Filtering Mode drop-down
menu and click Add.
4. Click Browse.
5. Select
the application that you want to create an exception for and then click Select.
6. Type
a name for your new rule into the Name field and
click Next.
7. Select Deny from
the Action drop-down
menu, select Both from the Direction drop-down
menu (you can also select In or Out to
create a rule that only blocks incoming or outgoing communications) and click Next.
8. Configure
the Protocol and Port settings.
To create a rule to always block the application, select TCP
& UDPfrom the Protocol drop-down
menu, select Both from the Ports drop-down
menu and then select All from the Local
Port and Remote Port drop-down
menus. You can achieve more custom rules using different combinations of the Protocol and Port settings.
Once you are finished, click next.
9. In
the Destination window you
can define whether your rule applies for the entire Internet, for your local
network, for a specific subnet or for a specific IP address or range of IP
addresses. Select Entire Internet to
create a rule to always allow the application. Click Finish when
you are done making changes to create your new rule, and then close the Firewall window
to return to the main program window.
















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