Our company uses Digital Guardian as its big brother software. If you're not familiar with it, it's very heavy handed and can run just about any "rule" you'd like it to. One rule in particular is that it will block your network access if it detects more than one active NIC available. IE if it determines wifi is on (which turns on the airdrop NIC even if airdrop is disabled).
It's latest release has started triggering network blocks if it detects awdl0 active. I can disable it easily with a script (and @adamcodega even has one written for me to be lazy. However cycling the airport power on/off will just bring it back up. Anyone got any good solutions to truly disable awdl0? I'd hate to brute-force remove it, a) because it's possible a software update will just put it back, and b) what if we allow it in the future?
Thoughts? Brainstorming this one....
Thanks