Setting up End-User Access
Deleting a Network Filter
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Drop HTTP: Do not allow access to the NSS configuration interface via a
Web browser through HTTP. The NSS does not inform the system initiating
the connection about the denial of service.
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Drop HTTPS: Do not allow access to the NSS configuration interface via a
Web browser through HTTPS. The NSS does not inform the system
initiating the connection about the denial of service.
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Drop NFS: Do not allow NFS filesharing access. The NSS does not inform
the system initiating the connection about the denial of service.
Deleting a Network Filter
To delete a network filter:
STEP 1
From the Manager Menu, click Access
Network.
The Network Filters page appears.
STEP 2
The Active Network Access Filters table lists the existing filters. To delete a filter,
click Delete for the filter you want to remove.
The filter disappears from the list. The filter is no longer active.