Configuring the Firewall
Configuring Basic Firewall Settings
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Block Cookies
Check to block cookies. Cookies are used to store
session information by websites that usually
require login. However, several websites use
cookies to store tracking information and browsing
habits. Enabling this option filters out cookies from
being created by a website.
Many websites require that cookies be accepted in
order for the site to be accessed properly. Blocking
cookies can cause many websites to not function
properly.
Click
Auto
to automatically block cookies, or click
Manual
and enter a specific port on which to block
cookies.
Block ActiveX
Check to block ActiveX content. Similar to Java
applets, ActiveX controls are installed on a
Windows computer while running Internet Explorer.
A malicious ActiveX control can be used to
compromise or infect computers.
Enabling this setting blocks ActiveX applets from
being downloaded.
Click
Auto
to automatically block ActiveX, or click
Manual
and enter a specific port on which to block
ActiveX.
Block Proxy
Check to block proxy servers. A proxy server (or
proxy) allows computers to route connections to
other computers through the proxy, thus
circumventing certain firewall rules.
For example, if connections to a specific IP address
are blocked by a firewall rule, the requests can be
routed through a proxy that is not blocked by the
rule, rendering the restriction ineffective. Enabling
this feature blocks proxy servers.
Click
Auto
to automatically block proxy servers, or
click
Manual
and enter a specific port on which to
block proxy servers.