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gwion
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reply to geohei

Re: [Kerio 4.x] Kerio 4.3.268 blocks installation of software

Could these apps be calling out for their installer packages, over the network? It's not unheard of, at all, to download a very small installer script, that asks for the packages needed via the network connection. In that case, the firewall could be blocking an unknown application from network access, resulting in a "general failure" during install. Try setting up prompts, or just dropping the packet filters for a few minutes, while running the installer. Assuming, of course, that you trust the installer... ...

The 2.x Kerios were simple packet filters, and most of us tweaked rulesets that provided maximum security and minimal interference with our usage habits. The 4.x iterations are suites, and employ, amongst other things, proxy filters and a rather basic level of sandboxing. There are a few possible issues, and the best way of troubleshooting something like this is to walk the firewall settings and logs, slowly. The reward is, long term, you understand your rules, and can proactively manage future issues like these.
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geohei

join:2003-08-19
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When I disable Kerio, the installers work fine.

Are there any settings I can manipulate in order to avoid these installers to fail?

Thanks,


redpacketboy

join:2006-07-20
australia

Go to Network Security tab > Applications tab.
Find the "any other application" entry & set it to "ask" for everything & save.
With the above, you'll get allow/deny panel pop up when anything wants to install.


geohei

join:2003-08-19
00000

That's the point! At this place, everything is set to "Ask". The problem I have seems to "bypass" somehow these settings.

Thanks,


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