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Firewalling for the Agnitum Outpost Firewall Pro
Open up Aleph One.
You might see a window pop up like the one above. If you do, put a dot in to the
Allow all activities for this application
radio button, and click the
Ok
button. If you try modifing the permissions for Aleph One with it open, you will get popup windows while trying to make your changes. So it's best to close Aleph One. Go ahead and do that now. Then go aheand and open up the Agnitum Outpost Firewall Pro.
Click
Options
in the menu at the top of your screen. Then click the
Application
link in the submenu that drops down.
Now you should be looking at a window that displays a list of applications that you have on your computer. Find Aleph One and right click it. Click the
Create Rules
or the
Modify Rules
link depending upon what show up in that list.
Go ahead and remove all the rules that are listed here. When you are done adding the rules shown on this page, be sure to look at the outgoing guides and add those rules as well. If Aleph One is not listed in the outgoing guides, create a rule that allows all outbound traffic for Aleph One.We are going to show you exactly how to configure the Lavasoft firewall from here on out. So you should make the screens look exactly like they do in this guide.
Click the
New
button on the right hand side of this window.
Rules
Select Event, then Action and then specify the Rule Description.
1. Select Event the rule will handle:
Where the specified protocol is
Where the specified direction is
Where the specified remote host is
Where the specified remote port is
Where the specified local port is
Where the specified time interval is
Where the local port is equal to the remote port
2. Select Actions the rule will respond with:
Allow it
Block it
Report it
Run application
Stateful Inspection
Ignore Compontent Control
3. Rule Description {click on an underlined value to edit it}
Where the specified protocol is
Undefined
Where the specified direction is
Outbound
Where the local port is
Undefined
4. Rule Name
Outbound TCP for AlOne1
You will not be able to put a checkmark in to the
Where the specified local port is
checkbox until you complete the following step. Click the
Where the specified protocol is Undefined
link, and you should see the following window.
Select Protocol
Select protocol:
TCP
UDP
Click the
Ok
button to save your selection. Now go put a checkmark in to the
Where the specified local port is
checkbox. Click the
and Where the direction is Outbound
link, and change the direction to Inbound. Then click the
and Where the local port is Undefined
link.
Select local port
Port alias:
Enter the port number or port range, seperated by commas.
Example: 1, 3, 5-12
Click the
Ok
button to apply those changes. You should now be back at the rules page and it should look like the following.
Rules
Select Event, then Action and then specify the Rule Description.
1. Select Event the rule will handle:
Where the specified protocol is
Where the specified direction is
Where the specified remote host is
Where the specified remote port is
Where the specified local port is
Where the specified time interval is
Where the local port is equal to the remote port
2. Select Actions the rule will respond with:
Allow it
Block it
Report it
Run application
Stateful Inspection
Ignore Compontent Control
3. Rule Description {click on an underlined value to edit it}
Where the specified protocol is
TCP
Where the specified direction is
Inbound
Where the local port is
4226
4. Rule Name
Inbound TCP for AlOne1 from 4226
Click the
Ok
button to save that rule.
Click the
New
button on the right hand side of this window.
Rules
Select Event, then Action and then specify the Rule Description.
1. Select Event the rule will handle:
Where the specified protocol is
Where the specified direction is
Where the specified remote host is
Where the specified remote port is
Where the specified local port is
Where the specified time interval is
Where the local port is equal to the remote port
2. Select Actions the rule will respond with:
Allow it
Block it
Report it
Run application
Stateful Inspection
Ignore Compontent Control
3. Rule Description {click on an underlined value to edit it}
Where the specified protocol is
Undefined
Where the specified direction is
Outbound
Where the local port is
Undefined
4. Rule Name
Outbound UDP for AlOne2
You will not be able to put a checkmark in to the
Where the specified local port is
checkbox until you complete the following step. Click the
Where the specified protocol is Undefined
link, and you should see the following window.
Select Protocol
Select protocol:
TCP
UDP
Click the
Ok
button to save your selection. Now go put a checkmark in to the
Where the specified local port is
checkbox. Click the
and Where the direction is Outbound
link, and change the direction to Inbound. Then click the
and Where the local port is Undefined
link.
Select local port
Port alias:
Enter the port number or port range, seperated by commas.
Example: 1, 3, 5-12
Click the
Ok
button to apply those changes. You should now be back at the rules page and it should look like the following.
Rules
Select Event, then Action and then specify the Rule Description.
1. Select Event the rule will handle:
Where the specified protocol is
Where the specified direction is
Where the specified remote host is
Where the specified remote port is
Where the specified local port is
Where the specified time interval is
Where the local port is equal to the remote port
2. Select Actions the rule will respond with:
Allow it
Block it
Report it
Run application
Stateful Inspection
Ignore Compontent Control
3. Rule Description {click on an underlined value to edit it}
Where the specified protocol is
UDP
Where the specified direction is
Inbound
Where the local port is
4226,15367
4. Rule Name
Inbound UDP for AlOne2 from 4226,15367
Click the
Ok
button to save that rule.
That should be it. The firewall should be properly configured.