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Notify of vulnerabilities in Wi-Fi networks |
If this check box is selected, the Kaspersky application shows notifications when any vulnerabilities are detected on a Wi-Fi network. This check box can be accessed if Kaspersky VPN Secure Connection is not installed on the computer. Kaspersky block all transmission of passwords in non-encrypted text format when you fill in the Password fields on the Internet, if the Block and warn about insecure transmission of passwords over the Internet check box is selected. Clicking the Select categories link opens the Categories window in which you can specify the types of vulnerabilities of Wi-Fi networks. The application will alert you when you try to connect to a Wi-Fi network that has a specified vulnerability. |
Show devices that are connected to my networks |
If the check box is selected, the Devices on My Network component is enabled and functional. |
Allow connections on random ports for active FTP mode |
If the check box is selected, Firewall allows connections to your computer on random ports if switching to active FTP mode was detected on the host connection. |
Do not disable Firewall until the operating system shuts down completely |
If this check box is selected, Firewall does not stop working until the operating system shuts down completely. |
Block network connections if the user cannot be prompted for action |
If this check box is selected, Firewall does not stop when the interface of the Kaspersky application is not loaded. |
Application rules |
Clicking this link opens the Application network rules window. This window displays information related to control of the network activity of applications and application groups. The Intrusion Prevention component regulates the network activity of applications in accordance with network rules of applications and application groups. You can configure permissions for network activity of an application or application group via the menu of a cell in the Network column. The menu items are described in the Intrusion Prevention rules section. By selecting Details and rules in the context menu of a row, you can proceed to configure network rules for an application or application group. |
Packet rules |
Clicking this link opens the Packet rules window. By default, the window shows predefined network packet rules that are recommended by Kaspersky experts for optimum protection of the network traffic of computers running Microsoft Windows operating systems. Network packet rules serve to impose restrictions on network packets, regardless of the application. Such rules restrict inbound and outbound network traffic through specific ports of the selected data protocol. Network packet rules have higher priority than network rules for applications. When adding or editing a packet rule, you can define the following settings:
You can specify a range of remote or local ports (for example,
To quickly add a rule, you can select one of the predefined templates in the drop-down list in the lower part of the window. |
Available networks |
Clicking this link opens the Networks window containing a list of network connections that are detected on the computer by Firewall. In the list, you can change the type of network (Public, Trusted or Local) by using the menu in the Network type cell. You can edit network settings in the Network properties window, which can be opened by double-clicking the row of the network. The Public type is assigned to the Internet by default. You cannot change the network type or other settings for the Internet. In the Network properties window, you can edit the following network settings:
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