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Protocols

NetworkShield Firewall allows you to control access between networks not only taking into account the source and the destination of a connection, but also its protocol. Protocols define protocol types and ports (for TCP, UDP and ICMP only) that services use for connection.

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You should first define protocols before you can use them in rules. NetworkShield Firewall contains a list of predefined protocols that are most frequently used. You can manually add the protocols you need or edit those already defined (though it is not recommended).

To define a protocol, you should specify the following parameters:

  • Protocol type
  • Source port (TCP or UDP)
  • Usually, you can specify any port here
  • Destination port (TCP or UDP)
  • Here you should specify the port the access rule will be applied to.
  • ICMP properties
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