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Levels of Security of Interfaces
Level of security should be set for each network
interface installed on your system in accordance with security
policy. Incoming packets are passed thru or blocked basing on this
setting. The following levels of security of interfaces are
supported:
- Low Security
- 1st Level Stealth Security
- 2nd Level Stealth Security
- 3rd Level Stealth Security
- High security
- Emergency
level
Low level of security means the network
interface acts as follows: everything that is not forbidden is
allowed. All packets are passed thru except for those that are not
prohibited by security rules.
1st Level Stealth Security means the network interface works in incoming
packets checking mode, ensuring the address of an incoming packet
complies with your request. Any incoming packet that does not
comply with your request will be blocked.
2nd Level Stealth Security means the network interface works in incoming
packets checking mode, ensuring the address and protocol of an
incoming packet complies with your request. Any incoming packet
that does not comply with your request will be blocked.
3rd Level Stealth Security means the network interface works in incoming
packets checking mode, ensuring the address, protocol and port of
an incoming packet complies with your request. Any incoming packet
that does not comply with your request will be blocked.
High level of security means the network
interface acts as follows: everything that is not allowed is
forbidden. All packets are blocked except for those that are
allowed by security rules.
To select a level of security for network
interface
1.
Click the desired network interface node in program
tree.
2.
Move the slider to the desired level of security
in the window that appears.
Note
- Regardless of level of security set for a network
interface, each packet is first checked for compliance with
security rules; it is checked for compliance with level of security
of local system only in case that no rule is sufficient to
determine whether a packet should be passed thru or blocked.
Important
- All packets are blocked in Emergency level,
regardless of security rules in use.
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