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Configuring Outgoing Services
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To allow only specified traffic from the trusted and optional
network to get to the external network:
- Set the common service Outgoing to No Rule.
- Select the common services to allow outgoing and set these
services to Allow.
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If you set a common service on the Filter Outgoing Traffic page to
Allow, the Firebox allows traffic that uses that service to get to
the external network from computers on the trusted or optional
network.
To put limits on the computers on the trusted and optional
network that send traffic through the ports and protocols a
service uses, you must use a custom service.
About custom services for outgoing traffic
A custom service for outgoing traffic is necessary if:
You must allow outgoing traffic for a service that is not on the
common service list.
You must restrict the IP addresses on the trusted or optional
network that can use a service.
You can add a custom service using one or more of these:
•TCP ports.
UDP ports.
An IP protocol that is not TCP or UDP. You identify an IP
protocol that is not TCP or UDP with the IP protocol number.
Adding a custom service using the wizard
1 From the navigation bar, click Wizards.
2 Next to Define a custom service... click Go.
3 Obey the on-screen instructions.
The Traffic Filter Wizard includes these steps:
Welcome
The first screen tells you about the wizard and the information
you must have to complete the wizard.
Service Name
On this screen, type a name to identify the service.
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