McAfee Endpoint (ePO) Security offers various endpoint security solutions to managed devices. This article provides best practices recommendations to ensure smooth interoperability of Netskope Client and McAfee Endpoint Security installed in a managed device.
We recommend that you read these articles to gain a better understanding of how Client works and its interoperability with 3rd party apps.
This best practices and configurations are based on the following product versions.
We recommend the following configuration requirement to ensure Netskope Client is able to steer traffic to Netskope cloud and also allow McAfee to process their traffic without any conflicts.
Default policies in McAfee ePO does not introduce restrictions on Netskope Client traffic. However, when creating a new policy ensure that the ports 80 and 443 are enabled and allowed in the McAfee Security Firewall rules.
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HTTP/HTTPS traffic (via 80 and 443) is enabled and allowed in default firewall policy






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If the ports are not allowed or enabled, click the Edit button open the Edit Rule page to select the Allow option listed under Actions and select Enable rule under Status.
In the Netskope tenant WebUI, add McAfee Agent as a certificate pinned app exception and add a set of McAfee URLs as domain exception to the appropriate steering configuration.
Click "Open" or drag your desired .cdp file directly into the application window.
Sometimes a .cdp file may be corrupted during download, causing extractors to fail. Re-downloading is usually the solution. trainz cdp extractor work
If an asset is broken or throwing errors in the game, extracting the CDP allows you to inspect the config.txt to see exactly what missing assets or broken paths are causing the failure. Click "Open" or drag your desired
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Built directly into middle-era versions of Trainz (like TS2009, TS2010, and TS12), TrainzUtil.exe is a command-line utility. By using specific command prompts, you can force it to extract CDP contents to a target directory. 3. Third-Party GUI Extractors
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If you are using a modern standalone third-party extractor, the workflow is highly straightforward.
Netskope Client is validated to work smoothly with McAfee ePO. To view the validation tests for Netskope Client, see Netskope Client Interoperability
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