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  • #4996
    classic
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      Windows 2000 server. 2 network cards. One serves the internal workgroup. The other connects to ADSL and provides the workgroup with internet connections.

      We need to ‘serve’ a web site. What rules do we need to create to only allow traffic for the web serving and browsing for the workstations.

      Cheers

      SteveW

      #5976
      Kon
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        Hi.

        Please clarify, is your question about NeT Firewall?

        #5977
        classic
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          Yes netfirewall

          #5978
          Kon
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            Hi.

            If I understand your problem in a proper way, you have to block all internet traffic for the workstations except of web browsing.

            If so, you have to turn your workgroup network interface to High Security Level. All network services will be blocked in your PC, if not directly allowed by Rule.

            After this you have to create Rule:
            Description:WEB Browsing
            Id:for example 1
            Type:Allow
            Direction:Both
            Protocol :TCP
            Destintaion Port :80
            You can also specify different addresses for you needs.

            You cam also must allow DNS:

            Description:DNS
            Id:for example 2
            Type:Allow
            Direction:Both
            Protocol :UDP
            Destintaion Port :53

            Regards,
            Andrew

            #5979
            Kon
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              WEB browsing rule and DNS rule must be created on workgroup interface.

              #5980
              Kon
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                NeT Firewall log system with Reason of pass/block are pretty well for experimenting with Rules and Security levels.

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