Content Filtering And Firewall Rules; Configuring Logs - NETGEAR CGD24G User Manual

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This chapter describes how to use content filtering and firewall rules for the gateway.
Note: Log in to the gateway using its default address of http://192.168.0.1 or at whatever
IP address the unit is currently configured. To access the content filtering features
you must log in to the gateway with the mso user name and its default password
changeme, or whatever new password you have set up.
This chapter includes:
"Configuring
Logs" on this page
"Blocking Keywords, Sites, and Services" on page 3-2
"Firewall Rules—Port Forwarding and Port Blocking" on page 3-5

Configuring Logs

A log is a detailed record of the Denial of Service (DoS) attacks directed at your network. You can
use e-mail notification to receive these logs in an e-mail message. If you do not have e-mail
notification set up you can connect to the gateway to view the logs.
To receive logs by e-mail:
1. In the main menu, under Content Filtering, select Logs. The Logs screen displays.
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Content Filtering and Firewall Rules

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