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In Windows Firewall with Advanced Security, I added six outbound firewall rules, one for each of the .exe files in the Adobe directory, to block all outbound traffic. My Vista firewall settings are otherwise set to the installation defaults. When I run Adobe Reader and choose Help/Check for Updates, it successfully

WTB Router for small office
The only thing I can think of it if you forward all external res to "bridge-head" DNS at HQ then your firewall rules can be simpler and you only have to Only open up the firewall for those 3 internal DNS servers outbound to the firewall DNS server. And then only open up inbound for DNS from the firewall DNS

Win2K8 kicks butt, impresses CRM
----=_NextPart_ST_15_53_31_Tuesday_April_13_2004_16050 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable outbound firewall rules? =20 Patrick S. Harper | CISSP RHCT MCSE Information Security Engineer patrick.har...@phns.com=20 =20 _____ =20 From: Rowland, Krisa W ERDC-ITL-MS

Outbound firewall connections
No, that would be in the FORWARD chain egress rules, ordinary users would not be able to log into a firewall box. Wait, what? You'll have to open up port 80 outbound for the firewall. etc, etc, etc. Ok, that answers my question. Thank you. [0] (all my machines are named after birds, and since this one is

NOTES REPLICATION (URGENT)
Check you outbound firewall rules for DNS blocking. I think it is TCP port 51, but check me on that (that's just from memory). - Kevin Colby kev...@grainsystems.com -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Errata and the MAILING LIST ARCHIVES! http://www.redhat.com http://archive.redhat.com To unsubscribe: mail

DLink 604 ??
Most users are recommended to use a firewall when they connect to the Internet. Most are recommended to use one that includes outbound firewall rules against applications that ask for a connection, so the user needs to know a bit more than someone using an inbound-only firewall. If the firewall provides the option

CNET on Vista's firewall
IOW my theory is that the rogue code is piggy backing somehow on top of legitimate code that is allowed to pass through outbound firewall rules, like Zone alarm etc. svchost32 is my prime suspect. Black helicopter stuff for sure, but who really knows? Well, now that you mention it and there is nothing wrong with

OT: Geekness - avoiding proxies
At last, Windows comes with a sophisticated personal firewall that can be used to set up outbound rules as well as inbound, with the ability to customize rules to fit your precise needs." Or Configure Vista Firewall to support outbound packet filteringhttp://searchwindowssecurity.techtarget.com/tip/0,289483

Firewall vs. Parental Controls
Its one of the few in this class that allows you to create outbound Firewall rules. So you could block certain protocols (chat, FTP), source IPs (block one PC from using the Internet) and any website you'd like. You can even define rules by time of day. So no Internet 'till homework's done or after supper.

Outbound firewall software
There are lots of silly rules I have to abide by. To summarize: the firewall rules do have some security benefit, small though it may be; In the case of the appearance of increasingly common license servers, only a very small hole has to be punched in the outbound firewall, even if it has to be done by proxy.

Error message in Windows 98 Second Edition
I created these services, and then added them to the Firewall Rules allowing them to forward to the Static IP of the phone (192.168.16.202) under Inbound Services. I have no rules on the Outbound Services apart from the dealfault which allows any serivce out. If you've got the ports only forwarded to one phone,

Request for outbound firewall
At last, Windows comes with a sophisticated personal firewall that can be used to set up outbound rules as well as inbound, with the ability to customize rules to fit your precise needs." Or Configure Vista Firewall to support outbound packet filtering http://searchwindowssecurity.techtarget.com/tip/0,289483

Multiple Internet connection with failover/load-balancing
Some
of the features you are giving accolades for such as improved firewall rules are simply Microsoft playing catch up. Get your head out of the sand and give me a realistic analysis." "Why would I run a stable platform OS like Linux on an unstable one like Windows? And pay for the privilege to do so?

Firewall Rules Ex- und Importieren
Please note that with a Default Drop policy , especially with regard to the OUTBOUND rules , you need to be careful to place any essential firewall-rules ALLOWING traffic in-place before you enable your Default Drop policy. It is always best to have print-outs and back-up copies of all configurations before

Firefox 2.0.0.12
Everyone and their dog used ssh tunneling to get around outbound firewall port blocking rules and network proxies. Suddenly, for some reason, destination port 22 was blocked (I never quite figured out why -) ). However, for some bizarre reason they still allowed outbound telnet traffic. Most people and their dogs

Do I really need a third party firewall?
Tiny Firewall (sehr gutes Log) & Outbound Firewall (Sehr viele Features aber Shares freizugeben, scheint nicht möglich). Tiny hat Probleme im Bereich des Routings. Also nur für die lokale Maschine geeignet. Die Firewall sollte ein übersichtliches Log haben und ev. sollten die Rules exportiert und wieder importiert

A few DNS questions... please!
Maybe I have something set up wrong with the Windows Firewall but I don't recollect that I have seen this with the WF. At last, Windows comes with a sophisticated personal firewall that can be used to set up outbound rules as well as inbound, with the ability to customize rules to fit your precise needs."

Vista To Handcuff Firewall
Some of us do not want to be data packet inspectors or firewall rules experts..we prefer to use our PC's to get work done, have fun, enjoy multimedia, communicate with loved ones instead of constantly "learning which apps get outbound rights" and which ones don't.How boring, ineffectual, unstimulating and

DNS stopped working?
However, if you configure the connection security rule to require authentication, the rule will deny the connection if authentication fails. To allow a connection, you must create an inbound or outbound firewall rule. So be sure that you also create appropriate firewall rules on both sides.

Question for The Techies
In the default configuration, there are no outbound 'block' rules, only allow rules. In other words, even though [the Windows Firewall outbound protection is] The vista firewall is configurable. You can change it so that the default is to not allow any outbound and then create rules for what you want to allow.