Do you want to block, permit, or monitor a new connection? Permit: Allow connections that match this rule. Block: Do not allow connections that match this rule. Monitor: Log connections that match this rule. This lets you monitor the number of times this rule is used. |
What type of connection do you want to permit? What type of connection do you want to block? What type of connection do you want to monitor? Connections
to
other computers Connections
from
other computers Connections
to and from
other computers |
What computers or sites do you want to permit? What computers or sites do you want to block? What computers or sites do you want to monitor? Any computer Only the computers and sites listed below
Click Adapters to limit communications to specific network adapters. This is necessary only if you have more than one network adapter in your computer.
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What protocols do you want to permit? What protocols do you want to block? What protocols do you want to monitor? TCP What types of communication, or ports, do you want to permit? What types of communication, or ports, do you want to block? What types of communication, or ports, do you want to monitor? All types of communication (all ports, local and remote) Only the types of communication or ports listed below
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You can choose to be notified when a connection matches this rule. When a connection matches a rule: Only Log event after it occurs times Create an event log entry Notify me with a Security Alert |
What do you want to call this rule? This description appears in the Rule Summary list to help you identify this rule. In which category does this rule belong? Select the category that best describes the rule for which you've configured Internet access. Norton Parental Control uses these categories to determine which applications and types of communication your children can use online. |
Which locations should this rule be applied to? Location Awareness is off. This rule can be applied to multiple locations. |
What type of rule is this? The rule type is used to set user access to firewall rules. Admin User |
Creating a new system wide rule will override all
application rules, and should only be performed by advanced users or at the
direction of tech support. |