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Firewalling for the BullGuard Personal Firewall
Open up Aleph One.
You might see a window pop up like the one above. If you do, put a check mark in to the
Remember my answer and don't ask again
checkbox. Then click the
Yes
button. Doing this allows all traffic in and out of your network for that program. Now we will show you how to limit what ports are allowed for that application. Go ahead and open up BullGuard now.
Click the
Firewall
button near the left hand side of the page.
On this page you will see a
User Level
drop down box. Make sure that it is set to
Advanced
. Then click the
Profiles
tab at the top of the screen.
Double click the
Custom Security
button.
Now click the
Security
tab at the top of this window.
Make sure there is a checkmark in the
Detect Modified Applications
checkbox. Then click on the
Application Rules
tab at the top of the window.
You should see an entry for Aleph One in this table. If you see more than one entry for this application, delete the others so that there is only one entry. It is currently set to allow all traffic for this program. Change the
Direction
drop down box from In + Out to Incoming and click the
OK
button at the bottom of the page.
Another window should pop up for Aleph One. Once again put a check mark in to the
Remember my answer and don't ask again
checkbox.Then click the
Yes
button at the bottom of that window. Now go back to BullGuard.
Double click the
Custom Security
button.
You should now see two rules for Aleph One in this table. One of those rule's
Direction
should be set to Incomming. The other rule's
Direction
would be set to In + Out. Change this second rule's
Direction
to Outgoing. Now we have two rules for Aleph One. One of them will regulate the incoming traffic and the other one will regulate the outgoing traffic. Double click the
Ports...
drop down box for the Incoming rule.
Ports
Local Ports:
Remote Ports:
Click the
Ok
button to save those changes. Then click the
Ok
button on the Custom Security page. Now Aleph One should be restricted to only the ports it requires.