Symantec 360R Administration Guide - Page 69
Defining outbound access
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Network traffic control 69 Defining outbound access 2 In the right pane, on the Inbound Rules tab, on the Rule drop-down list, select an existing inbound rule. 3 Click Select. 4 Make the changes to the inbound rules fields. 5 Click Update. The configured rule is displayed in the Inbound Rules List. To delete an inbound rule 1 In the left pane, click Firewall. 2 In the right pane, on the Inbound Rules tab, on the Rule drop-down list, select an existing inbound rule. 3 Click Delete. Defining outbound access By default, all computer groups are allowed outbound access. Also by default, all computers that you protect are in the Everyone computer group. When you define an outbound rule for a given computer group, and check the Use rules defined in Outbound Rules Screen checkbox, then all other traffic is blocked unless an outbound rule is defined to allow it. You must give each outbound rule a unique name. You must also specify the type of traffic the rule allows. Outbound rules let you define traffic to permit, rather than specifying traffic to deny or block. Once an outbound rule is added to the computer group, all other traffic is denied unless there is a specific rule to let it pass. The following list is the predefined outbound services: ■ DNS ■ FTP ■ HTTP ■ HTTPS ■ Mail (SMTP) ■ Mail (POP3) ■ RADIUS Auth ■ Telnet ■ VPN IPSec