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Configuring IP addresses

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Using Firewall Protection Configuring custom connections 4 On the Firewall Custom Settings panel, under Allowed Incoming Connections, configure a service by using one of these methods. To do this... Perform these steps... Allow an existing service by opening its ports 1 Select the checkbox for a service listed in the table. 2 Click OK. Computers using this policy will accept communications through the ports assigned to the service. TAdoddaontehwis.s.e.rvice and open its ports P1erforCmlictkhAedsde sCtoenpnse..c.tion. 2 In the Add or Edit Incoming Connection panel, type a name for the service, type the ports through which the service will communicate with computers using this policy, then click OK. Modify an existing service 1 For a service listed in the table, click edit. 2 In the Add or Edit Incoming Connection panel, modify the name for the service and/or the ports through which the service will communicate with computers using this policy, then click OK. Block an existing service and close its ports 1 For a service listed in the table, click Block. 2 Click OK. The service is removed from the list, and computers using this policy will not accept communications through the ports assigned to the blocked service. 5 Click Save. (For a new policy, click Next, select additional options for the policy, then click Save.) Configuring IP addresses Use this task to add or remove a range of IP addresses in a custom connection. Client computers using this policy will accept communications originating only from the IP addresses you add. NOTE: Specify IP addresses and system service ports through which to communicate by using separate tasks. Before you begin On the Firewall Protection policy page, you must select Administrator configures firewall before you can perform this task. You must also select a Firewall Protection Mode of Protect or Report. Task For option definitions, click ? in the interface. 1 On the Policies page, click Add Policy (or click Edit to modify an existing policy). 2 Select Firewall Protection, then click the General Settings tab. 3 Under Connection Type, select Custom settings, then click edit. 92 McAfee Total Protection Service Product Guide To do this... Perform these steps... Accept communications from any IP address 1 Select Any computer.

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4
On the Firewall Custom Settings panel, under Allowed Incoming Connections, configure a
service by using one of these methods.
5
Click
Save
. (For a new policy, click
Next
, select additional options for the policy, then
click
Save
.)
Configuring IP addresses
Use this task to add or remove a range of IP addresses in a custom connection. Client
computers using this policy will accept communications originating only from the IP addresses
you add.
NOTE:
Specify IP addresses and system service ports through which to communicate by using
separate tasks.
Before you begin
On the Firewall Protection policy page, you must select
Administrator configures firewall
before you can perform this task. You must also select a Firewall Protection Mode of Protect
or Report.
Task
For option definitions, click
?
in the interface.
1
On the Policies page, click
Add Policy
(or click
Edit
to modify an existing policy).
2
Select
Firewall Protection
, then click the
General Settings
tab.
3
Under Connection Type, select
Custom settings
, then click
edit
.
Perform these steps...
To do this...
Allow an existing service by opening its ports
1
Select the checkbox for a service listed in the table.
2
Click
OK
.
Computers using this policy will accept communications through
the ports assigned to the service.
Add a new service and open its ports
1
Click
Add Connection
.
2
In the Add or Edit Incoming Connection panel, type a name
for the service, type the ports through which the service
will communicate with computers using this policy, then
click
OK
.
Modify an existing service
1
For a service listed in the table, click
edit
.
2
In the Add or Edit Incoming Connection panel, modify the
name for the service and/or the ports through which the
service will communicate with computers using this policy,
then click
OK
.
Block an existing service and close its ports
1
For a service listed in the table, click
Block
.
2
Click
OK
.
The service is removed from the list, and computers using this
policy will not accept communications through the ports assigned
to the blocked service.
Using Firewall Protection
Configuring custom connections