

When we click Finish Setup, Symantec Endpoint will re-enable Network Content Filtering, and the warning message will go away, only to return another ten to fifteen minutes later.

Unfortunately, Symantec Endpoint Protection also wants to Filter Network Content too, and they were installed first:Īfter we enable Cisco An圜onnect's Network Content Filtering, this will conflict with Symantec Endpoint Protection's Network Content Filtering, and Symantec Endpoint will present a warning message every ten to fifteen minutes indicating we are not protected: Symantec Endpoint Protection v14.3 RU1 will run without a problem on Big Sur until Cisco An圜onnect is installed.Īfter the "Cisco An圜onnect Socket Filter" is enabled as part of the An圜onnect install procedure, Symantec Endpoint will display a warning indicating that Setup hasn't completed and the Mac is not protected.Ĭisco An圜onnect Socket Filter would like to Filter Network Content If I can just flesh out this issue a little more, we have noticed a Networking Content Filtering conflict between Cisco An圜onnect 4.9.x and Symantec Endpoint Protection v14.3 RU1 (.1000) running on MacOS Big Sur.
