How does one go about verifying that Altium does not have a port open to the mother ship?
Install a good firewall.
Choose a setup that notifies you when anything want to connect to the network.
Actually when you do, you will be surprised of all the software that wants to call home.
As I said earlier, I got in trouble once with a corporate customer and since then I am using a firewall on all my visits to a client.
I'm looking for some guidance regarding Altium and firewall settings. I no longer have a support contract with Altium and I do have a legitimate private license server. I do not want Altium communicating with their servers, I don't see why it should be if I no longer have support.
Windows10FirewallControl is notifying me that both dxpSecurityService.exe as well as dxp.exe are attempting to make a connection. The option for No, I wish to remain disconnected from Altium is selected.
From my understanding Altium does need to get permission from the private license server, however my understanding is that should not require an outboard connection.
The correct settings for Windows Firewall control are not obvious to me:
Beyond the Enable and Disable all settings, there is a Apply permissions Zone, and the recommended setting for dxp.exe is Peer2PeerZone
Should I simply disable all or will that prevent the license server from validating Altium or should I enable Peer2Peer?