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Displays...This column...
Whether Host Intrusion Prevention treats traffic that matches this rule as an intrusion
(an attack) on your system.
Whether this rule only applies at specific times.
Services on your computer where this rule applies. When possible, this column shows
associated port numbers. You can define an individual service, a range of services, a
list of specific services, or specify all (Any) or no services (N/A).
Service (L)
Services where this rule applies on the computer you are sending traffic to, or receiving
traffic from. When possible, this column shows associated port numbers. You can
Service (R)
define an individual service, a range of services, a list of specific services, or specify
all (Any) or no services (N/A).
The IP address, subnet, domain, or other specific identifier that this rule applies to.Address
The application that this rule applies to, including the program name and executable
file name.
Application
Customizing Firewall Policy options
Use this task to customize Firewall options.
Task
1 In the Host IPS client console, click the Firewall Policy tab.
2 Select or deselect an option as needed.
To do this...Select...
Enable firewall policy protection.Enable Firewall
Enable learn mode for incoming traffic.Learn Mode Incoming
Enable learn mode for outgoing trafficLearn Mode Outgoing
Enable adaptive mode.Adaptive Mode
View trusted networks.Trusted...
Creating and editing Firewall rules
The Firewall rules list displays client rules that you can view and edit. For details on working
with firewall rules, see the section
Configuring Firewall Policies
.
NOTE: You cannot add firewall connection-aware groups from the client. This functionality is
available only in the Firewall Rules policy managed at the ePolicy Orchestrator server.
About the Application Policy tab
Use the Application Policy tab to configure the Application Blocking feature. You can specify
whether an application can run (known as application creation), or whether it can bind itself to
other programs (known as application hooking), whether to enable learn mode for application
creation and hooking, and configure client application rules. For more details on application
blocking, see Chapter 5, Working with Application Blocking Policies.
Working with Host Intrusion Prevention Clients
Overview of the Windows client
95McAfee Host Intrusion Prevention 7.0 Product Guide for use with ePolicy Orchestrator 4.0
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