26 | F-Secure Linux Security | Installation
1.
In Web User Interface, go to
2. Select Firewall.
3. On the
Firewall
4. Click
Add
rule.
5. Enter, for example, [myNetwork] in the
description for the rule.
6. Select
Windows networking (1)
to this rule
to add it as a service.
7. Select
Windows networking (2)
to this rule
to add it as a service.
8. Use arrows on the right side of the table to move the rule above the deny rules in the
firewall rules list.
9. Click
Save
to take new rules in the use.
•
Use the Firewall Rule Editor in F-Secure Policy Manager Console.
1. In the advanced mode of F-Secure Policy Manager Console, select the host or policy
domain that you want to administer.
2. Select
Linux Security 7.00
3. In the
Rules
section, check that you have the security level you want to edit.
4. Click
Add
Before.
5. In the Rule Wizard, allow inbound traffic for the
6. Run the Rule Wizard again to add
7. Distribute the policy.
Note: If the firewall rules have been edited locally, configure the setting as
before you distribute the policy.
When you want to add new rules, you have to disable the firewall temporarily:
1. Change
Firewall protection
/opt/f-secure/fsav/bin/fsfwc --mode bypass.
2. Select the Security Level you want to edit and edit firewall rules as described.
3. Enable the firewall after you have finished in Web User Interface or run the following
commdand: /opt/f-secure/fsav/bin/fsfwc --mode your_profile, where
your_pfofile is the profile edited (block, mobile, home, office, strict or normal).
Advanced
Mode.
page, select profile you want to use to the
from the drop-down menu and click
from the drop-down menu and click
and open the
Windows networking
to
Disabled
or run the following command:
Profile to edit
Remote Host
field and add a short
Firewall
tab.
Windows networking
(2).
field.
Add service
Add service
(1).
Final
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