Specifications
Trend Micro™ OfficeScan™ 10 Administrator’s Guide
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• Description: Specifies the actual security risk (such as a network virus or IDS
attack) or the firewall policy violation
• Direction: If inbound (Receive) or outbound (Send) traffic violated a firewall
policy
• Process: The executable program or service running on the computer that
caused the firewall violation
4. To save the log to a comma-separated value (CSV) file, click Export to CSV. Open
the file or save it to a specific location. A CSV file usually opens with a spreadsheet
application such as Microsoft Excel.
Testing the OfficeScan Firewall
To help ensure that the OfficeScan firewall works properly, perform a test on a client or
group of clients.
WARNING! Test OfficeScan client program settings in a controlled environment only.
Do not perform tests on client computers connected to the network or to
the Internet. Doing so may expose client computers to viruses, hacker
attacks, and other risks.
To test the firewall:
1. Create and save a test policy. Configure the settings to block the types of traffic you
want to test. For example, to prevent the client from accessing the Internet, do the
following:
a. Set the security level to Low (allow all inbound/outbound traffic).
b. Select Enable firewall and Notify users when a firewall violation occurs.
c. Create an exception that blocks HTTP (or HTTPS) traffic.
2. Create and save a test profile, selecting the clients to which you will test firewall
features. Associate the test policy with the test profile.
3. Click Assign Profile to Clients.
4. Verify the deployment.
a. Click Networked Computers > Client Management.
b. Select the domain to which a client belongs.










