Prestige 662HW Series User’s Guide
Chapter 14 Firewall Configuration
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Figure 70
Firewall: Anti Probing
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
14.12 Configuring Attack Alert
Attack alerts are the first defense against DOS attacks. In the
Threshold
screen, shown later,
you may choose to generate an alert whenever an attack is detected. For DoS attacks, the
Prestige uses thresholds to determine when to drop sessions that do not become fully
established. These thresholds apply globally to all sessions.
You can use the default threshold values, or you can change them to values more suitable to
your security requirements.
Table 49
Firewall: Anti Probing
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Respond to PING
on
The Prestige does not respond to any incoming Ping requests when
Disable
is
selected.
Select
LAN
to reply to incoming LAN Ping requests.
Select
WAN
to reply to incoming WAN Ping requests.
Select
DMZ
to reply to incoming DMZ Ping requests.
Otherwise select
LAN & WAN & DMZ
to reply to both incoming LAN and WAN
and DMZ Ping requests.
Do not respond to
requests for
unauthorized
services.
Select this option to prevent hackers from finding the Prestige by probing for
unused ports. If you select this option, the Prestige will not respond to port
request(s) for unused ports, thus leaving the unused ports and the Prestige
unseen. By default this option is not selected and the Prestige will reply with an
ICMP Port Unreachable packet for a port probe on its unused UDP ports, and a
TCP Reset packet for a port probe on its unused TCP ports.
Note that the probing packets must first traverse the Prestige 's firewall
mechanism before reaching this anti-probing mechanism. Therefore if the firewall
mechanism blocks a probing packet, the Prestige reacts based on the firewall
policy, which by default, is to send a TCP reset packet for a blocked TCP packet.
You can use the command "sys firewall tcprst rst [on|off]" to change this policy.
When the firewall mechanism blocks a UDP packet, it drops the packet without
sending a response packet.
Back
Click
Back
to return to the previous screen.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your changes back to the Prestige.
Reset
Click
Reset
to begin configuring this screen afresh.
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Page 217: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 217 Chapter 18 Introduction to IPSec...
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Page 301: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 301 Chapter 25 Introducing the SMT...
Page 305: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 305 Chapter 26 Menu 1 General Setup...
Page 319: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 319 Chapter 29 Wireless LAN Setup...
Page 325: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 325 Chapter 30 Internet Access...
Page 339: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 339 Chapter 32 Static Route Setup...
Page 343: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 343 Chapter 33 Bridging Setup...
Page 375: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 375 Chapter 36 Filter Configuration...
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Page 433: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 433 Chapter 44 Call Scheduling...
Page 449: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 449 Chapter 46 SA Monitor...
Page 453: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 453 Chapter 47 Internal SPTGEN...
Page 479: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 479 Appendix C IP Subnetting...
Page 485: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 485 Appendix E Wireless LAN and IEEE 802 11...
Page 492: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide Appendix H Triangle Route 492...
Page 493: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 493 Appendix H Triangle Route...
Page 525: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 525 Appendix K Example Internal SPTGEN Screens...
Page 527: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 527 Appendix L Command Interpreter...
Page 529: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 529 Appendix M Firewall Commands...
Page 533: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 533 Appendix N NetBIOS Filter Commands...
Page 535: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 535 Appendix O Brute Force Password Guessing Protection...