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Proxy data in endpoint client resets after reboot

Could anybody help me?

I have an issue with the endpoint client configuration on proxy settings.

My first step was activate the proxy modifying iconn.cfg file to get proxy enabled setting the 1 value in AllowLocalConfig  because the GUI shows disabled the Proxy Option.


[PPI.WebConfig_Primary]
AllowLocalConfig = 1
AutoDialTimeout =
LocalPath =
DownloadGranularity =
ConnectionAddress = XXXXXXXXXXXXX
ConnectionType = HTTP
UseSophos = 0
UseHttps = 0
UserName = XXXXXXXXXXX
UserPassword = XXXXXXXXX
AutoDial = 0
BandwidthLimit = 0

[PPI.ProxyConfig_Primary]
AllowLocalConfig = 1
ProxyPortNumber =
ProxyType = 0

[PPI.WebConfig_Secondary]
AllowLocalConfig = 1
AutoDialTimeout =
LocalPath =
DownloadGranularity =
ConnectionAddress = XXXXXXXXXXX
UseSophos = 1
UseHttps = 0
PortNumber =
UserName = XXXXXXXXXXX
UserPassword = XXXXXXXXXXX
ConnectionType = HTTP
AutoDial = 0
BandwidthLimit = 0

[PPI.ProxyConfig_Secondary]
AllowLocalConfig = 1
ProxyPortNumber = 0
ProxyType = 0

 

Then the GUI shows enabled the proxy option and I can use it, but when I reboot the machine is empty again.

 

Thanks

 

Kind Regards.



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  • Hello Sergi Segarra,

    if the updating configuration is read-only then the endpoint is managed, apparently from SEC, Primary location is a webserver, Secondary seems to be Sophos.
    SEC managed endpoints don't automatically revert to the centrally set policy, policy compliance might be explicitly force by the administrator, implicitly by policy changes. Under certain circumstances the endpoint might request the policy to be sent.

    Why do you have to change the proxy settings? If necessary they should be set in the policy.

    Christian

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  • Hello Sergi Segarra,

    if the updating configuration is read-only then the endpoint is managed, apparently from SEC, Primary location is a webserver, Secondary seems to be Sophos.
    SEC managed endpoints don't automatically revert to the centrally set policy, policy compliance might be explicitly force by the administrator, implicitly by policy changes. Under certain circumstances the endpoint might request the policy to be sent.

    Why do you have to change the proxy settings? If necessary they should be set in the policy.

    Christian

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