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Windows firewall logs on the endpoint.
- Mar 03, 2021
Fish_Tacos you should but it also depends on the type of block and the app in question. You will need to look in the log I mentioned above to determine the block but by default it will not log dropped packets so you might have to step through it again to get it captured.
Fish_Tacos When you go into the Firewall Logging section are the logs enabled and is "Log dropped packets;" configured to yes?
- Fish_TacosMar 03, 2021Brass Contributor
Rick_Munck Shouldn't I get a pop up or alert when an application is blocked? See Screenshot.
- Rick_MunckMar 03, 2021
Microsoft
Fish_Tacos you should but it also depends on the type of block and the app in question. You will need to look in the log I mentioned above to determine the block but by default it will not log dropped packets so you might have to step through it again to get it captured.