3.2.1Rules Incoming / Outgoing

Rules controlling incoming traffic are arranged in the Rules Incoming view, rules controlling outgoing traffic are arranged in the Rules Outgoing view (figure 3–1).

Fig. 3–2Rules Outgoing

3.2.2Context Menu

Select and right-click a list entry to display the following context menu:

Table 3–1Rule window - Context menu

Item

Description

 

 

Show Source

Opens a window displaying all source addresses affected by the selected rule.

Addresses…

 

 

 

Show Destination

Opens a window displaying all destination addresses affected by the selected rule.

Addresses…

 

 

 

Show Services…

Opens a window displaying all services affected by the selected rule.

 

 

Show Applications…

Opens a window displaying all applications affected by the selected rule.

 

 

Show Adapters…

Opens a window displaying all adapters affected by the selected rule.

 

 

Show Users…

Opens a window displaying all users affected by the selected rule.

 

 

Select Overlapping…

As a connection request can match several conditions, the rules' succession within a rule set is very important. If incorrectly

 

ordered, rules might interfere with one another. The function Select Overlapping is meant to help avoiding configuration

 

mistakes. When applied to a selected rule, all rules possibly interfering with it are highlighted. In the majority of cases, the

 

overlap is a harmless outcome of the use of very openly defined objects such as InterNet.

 

 

Edit…

Opens the rule configuration dialog for the selected rule (3.2.4 Rule Configuration, page 45).

 

 

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