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6.7.1
Intrusion Prevention Configuration Settings
The Intrusion Prevention configuration settings can be found in the
Intrusion Prevention
section on the
Firewall Security Levels
page.
Enable intrusion prevention
If enabled, intrusion detection is used to monitor inbound traffic in
order to find intrusion attempts. If disabled, intrusion prevention
does not monitor traffic.
Action on malicious packet
Options available:
Log and drop the packet
means that
the packet is logged into
the alertlog with the packet header information (IPs, ports and
protocol) and it is not allowed to pass through the intrusion
detection component
Log without dropping the packet
means that
the packet is
logged into the alertlog with the packet header information
(IPs, ports and protocol) but it is also allowed to pass through
the intrusion detection component
Alert severity
Options available:
No alerting
,
informational
,
warning
,
security
alert
Intrusion attempts can be set to use different severities
depending on how administrator or local user wants to see the
messages.
Summary of Contents for CLIENT SECURITY 7.00
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Page 10: ...10 ABOUT THIS GUIDE Overview 11 Additional Documentation 13...
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Page 78: ...78 Manual Scanning Figure 3 11 Settings Manual Scanning...
Page 82: ...82 Spyware Control Figure 3 12 Settings Spyware Control...
Page 88: ...88 Firewall Security Levels Figure 3 15 Settings Firewall Security Levels...
Page 91: ...CHAPTER3 91 Firewall Rules Figure 3 16 Settings Firewall Rules...
Page 229: ...229 8 UPGRADING SOFTWARE Overview Upgrading Software 230...
Page 278: ...278 A APPENDIX Modifying PRODSETT INI Overview 279 Configurable Prodsett ini Settings 279...
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