If the Host Sensor and Webroot detect and respond to a threat at the same time, this can cause high utilization of system resources such as CPU, Memory and Disk I/O. The Mac test environment for this deployment included: Windows 7, 8.1, 10 Enterprise 64-bit Operating System.The Windows test environment for this deployment included: Firebox with Fireware v12.5.5 or higher.
The TDR and Fireware versions tested for this deployment included:
MAC VIRUS PROTECTION EXCLUDE CACHES FOR MAC
Webroot SecureAnywhere Endpoint Protection 9.0.10.90 - for Mac.Webroot SecureAnywhere Endpoint Protection 9.0.26.61 - for Windows.An active Threat Detection and Response subscription with Host Sensor licenses.To complete this deployment, you must have: Note: Only file exclusions are supported by Webroot SecureAnywhere. /usr/local/watchguard/tdr/amd64/host_sensor.Exclusions in Webroot for the TDR Host Sensor - for Mac:.32-bit Windows - C:\Program Files\WatchGuard\Threat Detection and Response\x86\host_sensor.exe.64-bit Windows - C:\Program Files (x86)\WatchGuard\Threat Detection and Response\amd64\host_sensor.exe.Exclusions in Webroot for the TDR Host Sensor - for Windows:.Exclusions in TDR for Webroot - for Mac:.
Exclusions in TDR for Webroot - for Windows:.To avoid conflicts between the TDR Host Sensor and Webroot SecureAnywhere, add these exclusions: