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Reject FTP, Reject CIFS

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Setting up End-User Access Available Access Filters 5 • Allow FTP: Allow FTP access. • Allow FTPS: Allow FTPS access. • Allow HTTP: Allow access to the NSS configuration interface via a Web browser via HTTP. • Allow HTTPS: Allow access to the NSS configuration interface via a Web browser via HTTPS. • Allow NFS: Allow NFS access. • Reject All: Reject traffic via all supported protocols. • Reject CIFS: Do not allow CIFS filesharing access. The NSS informs the system initiating the connection about the denial of service. • Reject FTP: Do not allow FTP traffic. The NSS informs the system initiating the connection about the denial of service. • Reject FTPS: Do not allow FTPS traffic. The NSS informs the system initiating the connection about the denial of service. • Reject HTTP: Do not allow access to the NSS configuration interface via a Web browser through HTTP. The NSS informs the system initiating the connection about the denial of service. • Reject HTTPS: Do not allow access to the NSS configuration interface via a Web browser through HTTPS. The NSS informs the system initiating the connection about the denial of service. • Reject NFS: Do not allow NFS filesharing access. The NSS informs the system initiating the connection about the denial of service. • Drop All: Do not allow access from any of the supported protocols. The NSS does not inform the system initiating the connection about the denial of service. • Drop CIFS: Do not allow CIFS filesharing access. The NSS does not inform the system initiating the connection about the denial of service. • Drop FTP: Do not allow FTP traffic. The NSS does not inform the system initiating the connection about the denial of service. • Drop FTPS: Do not allow FTPS traffic. The NSS does not inform the system initiating the connection about the denial of service. Cisco Small Business NSS2000 Series Administration Guide 92

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Setting up End-User Access
Available Access Filters
Cisco Small Business NSS2000 Series Administration Guide
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5
Allow FTP:
Allow FTP access.
Allow FTPS:
Allow FTPS access.
Allow HTTP:
Allow access to the NSS configuration interface via a Web
browser via HTTP.
Allow HTTPS:
Allow access to the NSS configuration interface via a Web
browser via HTTPS.
Allow NFS:
Allow NFS access.
Reject All:
Reject traffic via all supported protocols.
Reject CIFS:
Do not allow CIFS filesharing access. The NSS informs the
system initiating the connection about the denial of service.
Reject FTP:
Do not allow FTP traffic. The NSS informs the system initiating
the connection about the denial of service.
Reject FTPS:
Do not allow FTPS traffic. The NSS informs the system
initiating the connection about the denial of service.
Reject HTTP:
Do not allow access to the NSS configuration interface via a
Web browser through HTTP. The NSS informs the system initiating the
connection about the denial of service.
Reject HTTPS:
Do not allow access to the NSS configuration interface via a
Web browser through HTTPS. The NSS informs the system initiating the
connection about the denial of service.
Reject NFS:
Do not allow NFS filesharing access. The NSS informs the
system initiating the connection about the denial of service.
Drop All:
Do not allow access from any of the supported protocols. The NSS
does not inform the system initiating the connection about the denial of
service.
Drop CIFS:
Do not allow CIFS filesharing access. The NSS does not inform
the system initiating the connection about the denial of service.
Drop FTP:
Do not allow FTP traffic. The NSS does not inform the system
initiating the connection about the denial of service.
Drop FTPS:
Do not allow FTPS traffic. The NSS does not inform the system
initiating the connection about the denial of service.