Enabling and disabling Firewall rules
Enabling and disabling Firewall rules
August 3, 2023
ID 146691
To enable or disable an existing rule for filtering incoming network traffic, perform the following actions:
- Expand the Managed devices node in the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console tree.
- Select the administration group for which you want to configure application settings.
- Perform one of the following actions in the details pane of the selected administration group:
- To configure application settings for a group of protected devices, select the Policies tab and open the Properties: <Policy name> window.
- To configure the settings of a task or application for an individual protected device, select the Devices tab and go to local task settings or application settings.
- In the Network activity control section, click the Settings button in the Firewall Management subsection.
- Click the Rules list button in the window that opens.
The Firewall rules for inbound connections window opens.
- Depending on the type of rule whose status you want to change, click the Inbound or Outbound link, and then select the Applications or Ports tab.
- In the rule list, select the rule whose status you want to modify and perform one of the following actions:
- If you want to enable a disabled rule, select the check box to the left of the rule name.
The selected rule is enabled.
- If you want to disable an enabled rule, clear the check box to the left of the rule name.
The selected rule is disabled.
- If you want to enable a disabled rule, select the check box to the left of the rule name.
- Click the OK button in the Firewall rules for inbound connections window.
- Click the OK button in the Firewall Management window.
- Click the OK button in the Properties: <Policy name> window.
The specified task settings are saved. The new rule parameters will be sent to Windows Firewall.
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