The users or groups to which a firewall rule applies are
displayed under Basic IP Firewall in the console
tree.
In the console tree, right-click any user or group specified in
the firewall rules
to display the following
commands:
Delete User -
deletes the user or group and the
rule associated with this user or group.
Manage - opens the Basic IP Firewall
dialog box which you can use to
define or edit online (regular) firewall rules.
Manage Offline - opens the
Basic IP Firewall (Offline) dialog box
which you can use to define or edit
offline firewall rules.
Load - opens the Open dialog box,
which you can use to import a
previously exported file with regular firewall
rules.
Load Offline - opens the
Open dialog box, which
you can use to import a previously exported file with offline
firewall rules.
Save - opens the Save As dialog box,
which you can use to export all your
current regular firewall rules to an .ipp file that you can import
and use on another computer.
Save Offline - opens the
Save As dialog box, which
you can use to export all your current offline firewall rules to an
.ipp file that you can import and use on another
computer.
When you select a user or group to which a firewall rule
applies in the console tree, in the details pane you can view
detailed information regarding this rule. This information includes
the following:
Name The name of the
rule.
Protocol(s) The protocol(s)
to which the rule applies: TCP and/or UDP.
Type The action the firewall
takes for all connections that match the rule's criteria. Possible
actions: Allow (allows the connection) and Deny
(blocks the connection).
Direction The direction of
traffic to which the rule applies: Incoming and/or
Outgoing.
Hosts Shows the specified
hosts for this rule.
Ports Shows the specified
ports for this rule.
Send Alert Shows whether
alerts are enabled or disabled for this rule.
Log Event Shows whether
audit logging of events associated with this rule is enabled or
disabled.
Profile Possible values:
Regular and Offline. Regular indicates that
the rule applies to client computers that are working online.
Offline indicates that the rule applies to computers that
are working offline.
In the details pane, right-click a firewall rule to display the
following commands:
Manage - opens
the Basic IP Firewall
orBasic IP Firewall
(Offline) dialog box, which you
can use to define online (regular) or offline firewall
rules.
Edit - opens the
Edit Rule dialog box, which you can use to edit the firewall
rule.
Load - opens the
Open dialog box, which you can use to import a previously
exported file with regular or offline firewall rules.
Save - opens the
Save As dialog box, which you can use to export all your
current firewall rules to an .ipp file that you can import and use
on another computer.
Send Alert - shows whether
alerts are enabled or disabled for this firewall rule.
Log Event - shows whether
audit logging of events associated with this firewall rule is
enabled or disabled.