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Click OK.
Turning off or turning on AutoBlock
When an attack is detected from a computer, the attack
is automatically blocked to ensure that your computer
is safe. If a different attack signature is detected from
the same computer, Norton 360 activates AutoBlock.
The AutoBlock feature blocks all traffic between your
computer and the attacking computer for a specific
time period. During this period, AutoBlock also blocks
the traffic that does not match an attack signature.
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You can specify the period for which you want Norton
360 to block the connections from attacking computers.
By default Norton 360 blocks all traffic between your
computer and the attacking computer for a period of
30 minutes.
AutoBlock stops traffic between your computer and a
specific computer. If you want to stop all traffic to and
from your computer, you can use the Block All
Network Traffic option.
If AutoBlock blocks a computer or computers that you
need to access, you can turn off AutoBlock.
To turn off or turn on AutoBlock
1
In the Norton 360 main window, click Settings.
2
In the Settings window, under Detailed Settings,
click Firewall.
3
On the Intrusion and BrowserProtection tab, under
Intrusion Prevention, in the Intrusion AutoBlock
row, click Configure.
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In the Intrusion AutoBlock window, under
AutoBlock, do one of the following:
1 To turn off Intrusion AutoBlock, click Off.
1 To turn on Intrusion AutoBlock, click On
(Recommended), and then in the AutoBlock
attacking computers for drop-down list, select
how long you want to turn on AutoBlock.
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Click OK.
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