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Chapter 16 Introduction 77 Configure intrusion detection You can detect intrusion attempts to protect your computer from attacks and unauthorized scans. The standard Firewall setting includes automatic detection for the most common intrusion attempts, such as Denial of Service attacks or exploits; however, you can disable automatic detection for one or more attacks or scans. 1 On the McAfee SecurityCenter pane, click Internet & Network, then click Configure. 2 On the Internet & Network Configuration pane, under Firewall protection is enabled, click Advanced. 3 On the Firewall pane, click Intrusion Detection. 4 Under Detect Intrusion Attempts, do one of the following: ƒ Select a name to automatically detect the attack or scan. ƒ Clear a name to disable automatic detection of the attack or scan. 5 Click OK. Configure Firewall Protection Status settings You can configure Firewall to ignore that specific problems on your computer are not reported to the SecurityCenter. 1 On the McAfee SecurityCenter pane, under SecurityCenter Information, click Configure. 2 On the SecurityCenter Configuration pane, under Protection Status, click Advanced. 3 On the Ignored Problems pane, select one or more of the following options: ƒ Firewall protection is disabled. ƒ Firewall service is not running. ƒ Firewall Protection is not installed on your computer. ƒ Your Windows Firewall is disabled. ƒ Outbound firewall is not installed on your computer. 4 Click OK.

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Chapter 16
Introduction
77
Configure intrusion detection
You can detect intrusion attempts to protect your computer from
attacks and unauthorized scans. The standard Firewall setting
includes automatic detection for the most common intrusion
attempts, such as Denial of Service attacks or exploits; however,
you can disable automatic detection for one or more attacks or
scans.
1
On the McAfee SecurityCenter pane, click
Internet &
Network
, then click
Configure
.
2
On the Internet & Network Configuration pane, under
Firewall protection is enabled
, click
Advanced
.
3
On the Firewall pane, click
Intrusion Detection
.
4
Under
Detect Intrusion Attempts
, do one of the following:
Select a name to automatically detect the attack or scan.
Clear a name to disable automatic detection of the attack
or scan.
5
Click
OK.
Configure Firewall Protection Status settings
You can configure Firewall to ignore that specific problems on
your computer are not reported to the SecurityCenter.
1
On the McAfee SecurityCenter pane, under
SecurityCenter
Information
, click
Configure
.
2
On the SecurityCenter Configuration pane, under
Protection
Status
, click
Advanced
.
3
On the Ignored Problems pane, select one or more of the
following options:
Firewall protection is disabled.
Firewall service is not running.
Firewall Protection is not installed on your computer.
Your Windows Firewall is disabled.
Outbound firewall is not installed on your computer.
4
Click
OK
.