![]() To configure a Homegroup, navigate to Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > HomeGroup. A HomeGroup is able to share files and printers on a home network. Windows HomeGroup support – Enables HomeGroup support for Windows 7 and later operating systems.This option allows incoming multicast DNS requests from the Trusted zone through the firewall. Allow multicast addresses resolution in the Trusted zone (LLMNR) – The LLMNR (Link-local Multicast Name Resolution) is a DNS packet based protocol that allows both IPv4 and IPv6 hosts to perform name resolution for hosts on the same local link without requiring a DNS server or DNS client configuration.WSD is the protocol used to locate services on a local network. Allow automatic Web Services Discovery (WSD) for system services in the Trusted zone – Allows incoming Web Services Discovery requests from Trusted zones through the firewall.This option will override all rules and exceptions for Metro applications regardless of whether you have selected Interactive mode or Policy-based mode in ESET Firewall settings. Allow Metro applications – Communication of Windows Store applications that are running in the Metro environment is allowed according to the Metro application manifest.If you use bridged networking, the virtual machine can access other devices on the network, and vice versa as if it were a physical computer on the network. ![]() Bridged networking connects a virtual machine to a network using the host computer's Ethernet adapter. Allow communication for bridged connections – Select this option to avoid terminating bridged connections.Enable logging into multicast groups through IGMP – Allows incoming/outgoing IGMP and incoming UDP multicast streams, for example video streams generated by applications using the IGMP protocol (Internet Group Management Protocol).See also how to allow RDP connections outside Trusted zone. Allow remote desktop in the Trusted zone – Enables connections via Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) and allows computers in the Trusted zone to access your computer using a program that uses RDP (for example, "Remote Desktop Connection").Allow incoming RPC communication in the Trusted zone – Enables TCP connections from the Trusted zone allowing access to the MS RPC Portmapper and RPC/DCOM services.UPnP (Universal Plug and Play also known as Microsoft Network Discovery) is used in Windows Vista and later operating systems. Allow UPNP for system services in the Trusted zone – Allows incoming and outgoing requests of UPnP protocols for system services.Allow file and printer sharing in the Trusted zone – Allows remote computers in the Trusted zone to access your shared files and printers. ![]() Many of them enable/disable predefined firewall rules. ![]() The availability of particular options in Advanced setup ( F5) > Network Protection > Firewall and Advanced setup ( F5) > Network Protection > Network attack protection may vary depending on the type or version of your firewall module, as well as the version of your operating system.Īllowed services Settings in this group are meant to simplify the configuration of access to this computer´s services from the trusted zone. Availability of particular options in this help page
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