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I love the concept of both but I’m conscious of the 4 core/6GB ram limit on the Sophos. I much prefer the fully included WAF/DPI vs the kneecapped “free” Zenarmor which offers the alternative for OPNSense. Sophos seems to have more features as a NGF than OPNsense, but I’m worried I’ll loose performance due to the limits.
Stop the Sophos System Protection Service. This will flush a telem file to disk. Start it up again and leave it while the issue occurs, leave it for say 5 mins. Stop the service. This will flush a new telem file under: C:\ProgramData\Sophos\Endpoint Defense\Data\LuaTelemetry
Anyone got a working powershell script to remove Sophos endpoint from devices via Intune. I have 500 devices to remove Sophos from and in preparation…
- Right-click and open the properties for "Sophos AutoUpdate Service" - In the "Startup Type" drop-down menu, select "Disabled" and ensure to apply the changes - Reboot the device Once powered on, you can go to the "Uninstall a program" menu via Control Panel to uninstall Sophos. If this does not work, Sophos Zap may be the only option.
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Sophos\AutoUpdate Deleting this entry and ensuring the Sophos AutoUpdate service is set to disabled on startup may help. If you've got Tamper Protection disabled now, it may be easier to run Sophos Zap to clean up the system instead. - Sophos Zap
I was explaining how to repurpose a PC to run Sophos Home. I addressed how the Sophos Home only has access to 6 Gigabytes of RAM, not Gigabits. The motherboard in a repurposed PC can have 4 DIMM slots. It could be a server with 24 DIMM slots. Or you can use a VM with exactly 6GB of RAM. Perhaps you got confused somewhere.
Specifically, the Sophos network extension (com.sophos.endpoint.networkextension) uses massive amounts of CPU power (sometimes over 200%) at times. Other times, it is fine. The spikes in CPU usage seem to be random. The Sophos version currently on all of them is 10.3.3 but this issues goes back a few versions.
Some kind of antivirus software called "Sophos" or "Sophos Endpoint" is installed on my friends home pc. He has no recollection of installing this and no one he has asked knows either, its asking for an admin password to be able to uninstall it and we don't know anything about it.
in a serious sense, sophos blocks all of the popular proxy server ip ranges, so if you dont have a dedicated server yourself, you will need one extra computer that can stay on at home all day, even an old crappy one. any computer works. search up naiveproxy, install it on your home computer, port forward it, then use something like naivesharp ...
Sophos Home doesn't really seem to upload much, so it might be operating in a similar manner to the first tick box in this video by uploading hashes/checksums and behaviors. The hitmanpro component in the premium beta is similar, but it warns you when something is in the process of being uploaded.