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3. Click
Add Before
the first one on the list. This opens the Firewall Rule Wizard.
4. In the Rule Type window select Allow as the rule type.
5. In the Remote Hosts window select Any remote host to apply the rule
to all Internet connections.
6. In the Services window select:
HTTP in the Service column to apply the rule to HTTP traffic
=> in the Direction column to apply the rule to outbound
connections only.
7. In the Advanced Settings window you can accept the default values.
8. Verify the new rule in the Summary window. You can also add a
descriptive comment for the rule; for example, "Allow outbound HTTP
traffic for browsing.". Click Finish.
9. Click
Add After
the last one on the list.
10. In the Rule Type window select Deny as the rule type.
11. In the Remote Hosts window select Any remote host to apply the rule
to all connections.
12. In the Services window select
All traffic in the Service column to apply the rule to all traffic
Both in the Direction column to apply the rule to inbound and
outbound connections.
13. In the Advanced Settings window you can accept the default values.
14. Verify the new rule in the Summary window. You can also add a
descriptive comment for the rule. For example, "Deny rest." Click
Finish.
Step 3.
Take the New Security Level into Use
To take the new security level into use only in the selected subdomain(s)
you first have to disable it on Root level and then enable it on a lower level
in the policy domain hierarchy. It is done as follows:
1. Select Root in the Policy Domains tab.
2. Go to the Firewall Security Levels page.
to add a rule that allows outbound HTTP traffic as
to add a rule that denies all other traffic both ways as
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