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Host Checker and Comcast's Norton Version...

Stephen_
Contributor

Host Checker and Comcast's Norton Version...

Hi, Does anyone have an end-user running the Norton Version provided by Comcast that works with Host Checker? It says it's 360 v3, but It 's not being recognized... went out to OESISok.com and they don't recognize it there either... I've got a case already opened, but since Juniper probably can't download the specific Comcast version, I'm not sure what they can do.. -S
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GWB_
Occasional Contributor

Re: Host Checker and Comcast's Norton Version...

This is very helpful.  Thanks for your reasoned reponse and guidance.

In your experience, is it useful for consumers to contact their ISP who is providing the AV package (in this case, Comcast providing the Norton product), or should we encourage them just to contact the AV vendor?

jssf_
Occasional Contributor

Re: Host Checker and Comcast's Norton Version...

The more parties that are made aware of the problem the better. So, I would encourage you to discuss this with your ISP as well as the AV vendor.

There is someone at the ISP that is responsible for partnering with the AV vendor. In the end the package and license will likely come from the software side of the equation, but any route to making contact with the appropriate person at that company should be taken.

If you were to put a priority on it, I would say the AV vendor would be first, but would encourage pressure from all sides. The goal here is interoperability for all and a reduction in support issues. We seek to be very neutral and work with everyone.

Interestingly, we actually already had built support for the Norton product on our own. There were some slight changes that needed to be made so that the framework would correctly identify the Comcast white label version, however.

barnhill_
Not applicable

Re: Host Checker and Comcast's Norton Version...

Same situation here. Any updates on your case from Juniper?

Stephen_
Contributor

Re: Host Checker and Comcast's Norton Version...

Case was opened on Jan 28th. the last reposonse I got was on Mar 11 "Engineering folks are still working on this PR".
cbarcellos_
Regular Contributor

Re: Host Checker and Comcast's Norton Version...

Engineering is working on the issue. They have a fix in the works which will be in a future ESAP release. I'm working to find out which release it will be added into and will post here once I have that information.

Kohavi_
Not applicable

Re: Host Checker and Comcast's Norton Version...

The time to deal with the ESAP updates is making Host Checker a useless service.

90% of my company users have either Comcast or Cox at home.

Comcast's current Norton is unsupported.

Cox's current McAfee is unsupported.

Been an avid supporter of Juniper for 12 years, But maybe they are forgetting what we rely on them for?

jmasgalas_
New Contributor

Re: Host Checker and Comcast's Norton Version...

I agree that need to be more practive with ESAP updates. I cannot lock my users out of ther connection due to us not being able to detect their antivirus.

cbarcellos_
Regular Contributor

Re: Host Checker and Comcast's Norton Version...

ESAP 1.5.10 will have this fix. It is planned for release on April 16th.

GWB_
Occasional Contributor

Re: Host Checker and Comcast's Norton Version...

I agree that Juniper is providing lousy service.

Why can't the OPSWAT folks get the products into their review and packaging pipeline sooner? Especially for such major AV vendors as Symantec/Norton and McAfee. It should not come as a surprise when these vendors release a new product.

Why does it take so long for OPSWAT and then Juniper to get their act together to get these products recognized by ESAP?

This has been a problem for several years and Juniper apparently doesn't care about it because they are doing NOTHING to improve the situation.

Shame on Juniper!!!