Mac Firewall; B.3.6 Mac Firewall - Novell ZENWORKS NETWORK ACCESS CONTROL 5.0 - 09-22-2008 User Manual

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Description
This test verifies that Bluetooth is either completely disabled or if enabled is not discoverable.
Test Properties
There are no properties to set for this test.
How Does this Affect Me?
Bluetooth is a wireless technology that allows computers and other endpoints (such as mobile
phones and personal digital assistants (PDAs)) to communicate. Whenever you use a wireless
technology, you should make sure that it is secure so that others cannot access your network.
What Do I Need to Do?
Disable Bluetooth, or configure Bluetooth so that it is not discoverable on the endpoint.
Select Mac Help, or refer to the following for assistance on configuring Bluetooth:
http://www.apple.com/bluetooth/ (http://www.apple.com/bluetooth/)
http://www.bluetooth.com/bluetooth/ (http://www.bluetooth.com/bluetooth/)

B.3.6 Mac Firewall

The following sections contain more information:
"Description" on page 415
"Test Properties" on page 415
"How Does this Affect Me?" on page 415
"What Do I Need to Do?" on page 415
Description
This test verifies that the firewall is enabled.
Test Properties
There are no properties to set for this test.
How Does this Affect Me?
See the description of firewalls under
What Do I Need to Do?
Enable the firewall on the endpoint.
Mac endpoint>>Apple Menu>>System Preferences>>Sharing>>Firewall
1 Select the services and ports you want to allow in the Allow area.
2 Click Start.
"How Does this Affect Me?" on page
433.
Tests Help 415

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