Specifications

Examples of IP Filter Profiles
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Inactive HTTP connection set-up
(Hypertext Transfer Protocol)
Accept Activate this rule if you want
to allow access to a local
web server.
Inactive FTP connection set-up
(File Transfer Protocol)
Accept Activate this rule if you want
to allow access to a local FTP
server.
Inactive SMTP connection set-up
(Simple Mail Transfer
Protocol)
Accept Activate this rule if you want
incoming e-mail to be
transmitted directly by SMTP
to your local e-mail server,
rather than using a POP3
server in the Internet, for
example.
Inactive DNS queries
(Domain Name System)
Accept Activate this rule if your
Internet domain is
administrated by your own
name server, or if you have
set up a secondary name
server.
Inactive DNS zone transfers
(Domain Name System)
Accept Activate this rule if your
Internet domain is
administrated by your own
name server and you have
set up a primary name
server.
Inactive NNTP connection set-up
(Network News Transfer
Protocol)
Accept Activate this rule if you want
to receive news by NNTP
from your Internet Service
Provider, rather than using a
news reader client to access
the Internet Service
Provider’s news server.
Inactive NTP packets
(Network Time Protocol)
Accept Activate this rule if you want
to synchronize the local
system time with time
servers in the Internet.
Inactive UUCP connection set-up Accept Activate this rule if your
Internet Service Provider
sends you data, such as
news or e-mail, by UUCP.
Status Service/Source/Destination Action Remarks