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ProSafe 802.11g Wireless VPN Firewall FVG318 Reference Manual 1. In the appropriate field add the IP Address or Domain Name. 2. Click Add. The IP Address or Domain Name will appear in the appropriate table. 3. Click Edit adjacent to the entry to modify or change the selected IP Address or Domain Name. An Edit screen will display. When you have completed your changes, click Apply. The change will appear in the appropriate table. To delete Trusted IP Addresses or Trusted Domain Names: • Click Select All to select all the items in the list, and then click Delete. • Select the checkbox adjacent to an item to delete only that entry, and then click Delete. To add or modify a keyword: 1. Enter a new keyword in the Blocked Keyword field in the Add Blocked Keyword section and click Add. The Blocked Keyword will appear in the Blocked Keyword table. 2. Click Add adjacent to the keyword you want to modify. An Edit Keyword screen will display. When you have completed your changes, click Apply. The change will appear in the Blocked Keyword table. To delete a keyword: • Click Select All to select all the items in the list, and then click Delete. • Select the checkboxes adjacent to the keywords you want to delete, and then click Delete. The following are examples of Blocked Keyword application s: • If the keyword "XXX" is specified, the URL is blocked, as is the newsgroup alt.pictures.XXX. • If the keyword ".com" is specified, only websites with other domain suffixes (such as .edu or .gov) can be viewed. • If you wish to block all Internet browsing access, enter the keyword ".". Using Rules to Block or Allow Specific Kinds of Traffic Firewall rules are used to block or allow specific traffic passing through from one side to the other. Inbound rules (WAN to LAN) restrict access by outsiders to private resources, selectively allowing only specific outside users to access specific resources. Outbound rules (LAN to WAN) determine what outside resources local users can have access to. 4-4 Firewall Protection and Content Filtering v1.0, September 2007

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ProSafe 802.11g Wireless VPN Firewall FVG318 Reference Manual
4-4
Firewall Protection and Content Filtering
v1.0, September 2007
1.
In the appropriate field add the IP Address or Domain Name.
2.
Click
Add.
The IP Address or Domain Name will appear in the appropriate table.
3.
Click Edit adjacent to the entry to modify or change the selected IP Address or Domain Name.
An Edit screen will display. When you have completed your changes, click
Apply.
The change
will appear in the appropriate table.
To delete Trusted IP Addresses or Trusted Domain Names:
Click
Select All
to select all the items in the list, and then click
Delete.
Select the checkbox adjacent to an item to delete only that entry, and then click
Delete.
To add or modify a keyword:
1.
Enter a new keyword in the
Blocked Keyword
field in the Add Blocked Keyword section and
click
Add.
The Blocked Keyword will appear in the Blocked Keyword table.
2.
Click
Add
adjacent to the keyword you want to modify. An Edit Keyword screen will display.
When you have completed your changes, click
Apply.
The change will appear in the Blocked
Keyword table.
To delete a keyword:
Click
Select All
to select all the items in the list, and then click
Delete.
Select the checkboxes adjacent to the keywords you want to delete, and then click
Delete.
The following are examples of Blocked Keyword application s:
If the keyword “XXX” is specified, the URL <http://www.badstuff.com/xxx.html> is blocked,
as is the newsgroup alt.pictures.XXX.
If the keyword “.com” is specified, only websites with other domain suffixes (such as .edu or
.gov) can be viewed.
If you wish to block all Internet browsing access, enter the keyword “.”.
Using Rules to Block or Allow Specific Kinds of Traffic
Firewall rules are used to block or allow specific traffic passing through from one side to the other.
Inbound rules (WAN to LAN) restrict access by outsiders to private resources, selectively allowing
only specific outside users to access specific resources. Outbound rules (LAN to WAN) determine
what outside resources local users can have access to.