Creating An Application Profile - 2Wire HomePortal 3801HGV User Manual

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2. Select the computer where you want to host the application(s) in the Select a computer
section. When you host an application for a computer on your network, it implies that you
are scaling down the firewall security levels for that application to be accessible on the
specified computer.
3. Select the Allow individual application(s) radio button.
Note
If the computer you want to select is not listed, you can still select it as long as it is on the
same network, and you know its IP address. Enter the IP address of that computer, and
then click Choose.
4. Filter the application list by selecting the category from the Filter Applications by bulleted
list. Your selection is displayed in the Application List list box.
Note
To select multiple applications, hold down the [Shift] or [Ctrl] keys while making your
selections. Using the [Shift] key lets you make your selections in a contiguous order while
the [Ctrl] key selects the groups in a random order.
5. Click Add. The application appears in the Hosted Applications list box.
Note
To remove a hosted application, select it in the Hosted Applications list box, and click
Remove.

Creating an Application Profile

To create an application profile that bypasses the firewall settings:
1. Navigate to Settings > Firewall > Applications, Pinholes and DMZ. The Allow device
application traffic to pass through firewall page appears.
2. Click Add a new user-defined application in the Edit firewall settings for this computer
section. This lets you create an application profile that is not included in the application
list. An application profile configures the gateway firewall to let the application-specific data
pass through. The Firewall Application Profile Definition page appears.
Configuring Firewall Settings
Configuring Firewall Settings
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