12 • Filter IP
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An example of using a filter
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DNS server for name resolution is 192.10.10.1.
The filters needed:
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ID:1
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Name: Mail Server
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Direction: inbound
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Action: pass
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Source IP and mask: not set
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Destination IP: 192.10.10.1 mask: 255.255.255.255
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Source Port: no compare
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Destination Port: equal 110 for POP3 or 25 for SMTP
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Protocol: not set
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TCP Established: anyPackets
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Default for dial-in: apply to Dial-in
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ID:2
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Name: WebSite
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Direction: inbound
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Action:pass
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Source IP and mask: not set
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Destination IP: 192.10.10.2 mask: 255.255.255.255
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Source Port: no compare
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Destination Port: equal 80
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Protocol: not set
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TCP Established: anyPackets
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Default for dial-in: apply to Dial-in
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ID:3
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Name:DNS
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Direction: inbound
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Action:pass
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Source IP and mask: not set
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Destination IP: 192.10.10.1 mask: 255.255.255.255
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Source Port: no compare
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Destination Port: equal 53
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