airdrop bundle ID
Hi everyone,
For some reason Intune block airdrop by the setting block all incoming connections (a setting for MacOS).
Is there somehow to get bundle ID of airdrop (or app ID)?
Thanks in advance
Derp
MacBook Pro
Hi everyone,
For some reason Intune block airdrop by the setting block all incoming connections (a setting for MacOS).
Is there somehow to get bundle ID of airdrop (or app ID)?
Thanks in advance
Derp
MacBook Pro
"black all incoming connections" is EXACTLY what the Mac firewall will do on its highest settings.
If you are using a Wi-Fi Network with a Router YOU control, there is no need for the individual firewall turned on for each Mac. The Router firewall already provides that protection.
if you control your Router, turn the Mac firewall OFF.
Hi there,
so even if I whitelist a sharing services (e.g. Airdrop) and after that checked the option block all incoming connections, it will overwrite the defined rules?
Thank you in advance
Kind regards,
Derp
Most users do not use the Mac firewall. They depend on the very good protection provided by their Router.
The application firewall in macOS is not a port-based firewall. It controls access by app, instead of by port.
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airdrop bundle ID