![]() the problem affected desktops, connected (only) to the company's LAN and thus were always behind firewall ![]() Proxy connection isn't forced (outbound traffic isn't redirected), so web-browsers're fully aware of going through Proxy Server (just like the SEP Client is).Įven though SEP Client was configured to use our Proxy we constantly had problems with random (different) desktops. Our network is strictly firewalled - it means all direct inbound AND outbound traffic is blocked out on our firewall.įor normal PC reaching the Internet is possible only through internal Proxy Server (which is also pretty restricted). On each computer Symantec (now Broadcom) Endpoint Protection (SEP) is installed. ![]() There's a company LAN with a dozen of VLANs, ~170 PCs (laptops & desktops & servers/VMs). Eventually I found out the solution, so I decided to describe my experience.Īt the beginning I'm gonna briefly describe our configuration. Symantec Endpoint Protection #SEP behind firewalled network + proxy server Symantec Endpoint Protection #SEP #Broadcom behind firewalled network + proxy server I have been struggling with this problem for a long time.
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