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RE: [ISSForum] Firewall rules order

Subject: RE: [ISSForum] Firewall rules order
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 18:39:56 +0200

Simple question, terrible answer:

- the rules are applied in 'a certain' order [there is a document
available but I am not sure if it's public. Go to tech support]
- if you want to influence the rule order you'll have to edit the
firewall.ini but you can't influence it from the Console.

Sad but true.

Cheers,
Ewout
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Security is a state of being, not a state of budget. -- rfp 

-----Original Message-----
From: issforum-bounces@iss.net [mailto:issforum-bounces@iss.net] On
Behalf Of Galea, Gilbert, VF-MT
Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 9:11 AM
To: issforum@iss.net
Subject: [ISSForum] Firewall rules order


Dear list,

I have a very simple query regarding SiteProtector and RSDP.

I'm currently setting up a policy from the SiteProtector Console however
I'm not sure in what order does RSDP agent traverse these rules. Does it

proceed from top to bottom (like Check Point) or does it analyse all
rules 
and produce a resultant policy from these?

Regards,
Gilbert

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