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Modifying filter sets
To modify a filter set, select
Display/Change IP Filter Set
in the IP Filter Sets screen to display a list of filter
sets.
Select a filter set from the list and press Return. The Change IP Filter Set screen appears. The items in this
screen are the same as the ones in the Add Filter screen (see
“Adding filters to a filter set” on page 13-136
).
Deleting a filter set
Note:
If you delete a filter set, all of the filters it contains are deleted as well. To reuse any of these filters in
another set, before deleting the current filter set you’ll have to note their configuration and then recreate them.
To delete a filter set, select
Delete IP Filter Set
in the IP Filter Sets screen to display a list of filter sets.
Select a filter set from the list and press Return to delete it. Press Escape to exit the list without deleting the
filter set.
A sample IP filter set
This section contains the settings for a filter set called Basic Firewall, which is par t of the Netopia R910’s
factor y configuration.
Basic Firewall blocks undesirable traffic originating from the WAN (in most cases, the Internet), but passes all
traffic originating from the LAN. It follows the conser vative “that which is not expressly permitted is prohibited”
approach: unless an incoming packet expressly matches one of the constituent input filters, it will not be
for warded to the LAN.
Change IP Filter Set
Filter Set Name: Basic Firewall
Display/Change Input Filter...
Add Input Filter...
Delete Input Filter...
Display/Change Output Filter...
Add Output Filter...
Delete Output Filter...
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