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Block the Teamviewer connection from outside to a specific computer

L1 Bithead

Hello! Is it possible to block a user from using Teamviewer whether he or she is on a personal laptop or mobile device using the Teamviewer app to remote/connect to a specific computer inside the corp network? HR has asked to block any outside connection so the end-user cannot use any more Teamviewer from the outside world to remote to a specific PC (in the trust zone) to clock in early. If so, kindly provide high-level steps, please.

Thanks!

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Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

teamviewer establishes an outbound connection to their infrastructure in the cloud. if you block outbound teamviewer, the workstation is no longer able to connect out and become available for remote control

 

if you want to go a step further (because users will likely start searching for alternatives) you can create an application filter and select subcategory remote-access so all app-ids that enable remote control are selected, then block outbound connections to this application filter object

 

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Tom Piens
PANgurus - Strata specialist; config reviews, policy optimization

Community Team Member

Hi @FreddyC ,

 

In addition to what @reaper mentioned, the following KB confirms that blocking outbound Teamviewer connections will block the inbound connections:

 

Can Inbound TeamViewer Connections be Blocked while Allowing Outbound Access?

 

Kind regards,

-Kim.

LIVEcommunity team member, CISSP
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L1 Bithead

Hello @reaper @kiwi 
I have a use case where i want to block access from Personal PC to Corporate PC, so corp PC can still remote access to other PCs but outside corp users should not be able to remote into corp PCs
Please advise!

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