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Firebox X Edge e-Series
Table of contents
- user guide
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
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- Network Security
- Clients and servers
- IP Addresses
- Network addressing
- Ports
- Firewalls
- The Firebox X Edge and Your Network
- Installation Requirements
- Registering Your Firebox & Activating LiveSecurity Service
- Identifying Your Network Settings
- TCP/IP properties
- PPPoE settings
- Web Browser Pop-up Blocking Settings
- Connecting the Firebox X Edge
- Connecting the Edge to more than four devices
- About user licenses
- Using a static IP address
- Using the Quick Setup Wizard
- Connecting to the Firebox X Edge
- Navigating the Firebox X Edge User Interface
- System Status
- Firebox Users
- Administration
- Firewall
- Logging
- spamBlocker
- Wizards
- Monitoring the Firebox X Edge
- Authentications
- Components List
- Dynamic DNS
- Memory
- Security Services
- VPN Statistics
- Factory Default Settings
- Restoring the Firebox to the factory default settings
- Local restart
- Enabling the Edge for SNMP Polling
- Using MIBs
- Changing the HTTP server port
- Renaming the Firebox X Edge e-Series
- Enable remote management with WFS v7.3 or earlier
- Allowing Traffic From A Management Server
- Updating the Firebox X Edge Software
- Activating Upgrade Options
- Adding a feature to your Firebox X Edge
- Enabling the Model Upgrade Option
- Using the Network Setup Wizard
- Configuring the External Network
- If your ISP uses static IP addresses
- If your ISP uses PPPoE
- External network advanced settings
- changing the mac address of the external interface
- Configuring the Trusted Network
- Using DHCP on the trusted network
- Setting trusted network DHCP address reservations
- Using static IP addresses for trusted computers
- Allowing wireless connections to the trusted interface
- Configuring the Optional Network
- Using DHCP on the optional network
- Setting optional network DHCP address reservations
- Using static IP addresses for optional computers
- Restricting access to the Edge optional interface by MAC address
- Making a static route
- Using the WAN Failover Option
- WAN Failover and DNS
- Configuring the Edge for Serial Modem Failover
- Configuring your Modem for WAN Failover
- dns settings
- Configuring BIDS
- Installing the Firebox X Edge e-Series Wireless
- Understanding Wireless Configuration Settings
- Controlling SSID broadcasts
- Setting the wireless authentication method
- Allowing Wireless Connections to the Optional Interface
- Enabling a Wireless Guest Network
- Configuring Wireless Radio Settings
- Setting the wireless mode of operation
- Understanding Policies
- Incoming and outgoing traffic
- Enabling Common Packet Filter Policies
- Editing Common Packet Filter Policies
- Incoming settings
- Outgoing settings
- Adding a custom policy using the wizard
- Filtering incoming traffic for a custom policy
- Filtering outgoing traffic for a custom policy
- Configuring Policies for the Optional Network
- Disabling traffic filters between trusted and optional networks
- Proxy Policies
- Understanding the FTP proxy
- Using the HTTP Proxy
- Setting access control options
- Filtering web content
- Using the FTP Proxy
- Configuring the FTP Proxy
- Filtering content
- Using the POP3 Proxy
- configuring the pop3 proxy
- Configuring the POP3 Proxy
- Filtering email content
- Using the SMTP Proxy
- Configuring the SMTP Proxy
- deny message
- Filtering email by address pattern
- allow only safe content types
- Adding a Custom Proxy Policy
- Adding a custom SMTP proxy policy
- Using Additional Services for Proxies
- Adding a Site to the Permanent Blocked Sites List
- Blocking Sites Temporarily
- Blocking Ports
- Avoiding problems with blocked ports
- Preventing Denial-of-Service Attacks
- Distributed Denial-of-Service Prevention
- Configuring Firewall Options
- About Network Traffic
- Traffic Categories
- Configuring Traffic Control
- Enabling traffic control
- Adding a traffic control filter
- Editing a traffic control filter
- Changing the priority of a traffic control filter
- NAT behavior
- Viewing Log Messages
- Logging to a WatchGuard Log Server
- Logging to a Syslog Host
- About Certificates
- Using Microsoft CA to Create a Certificate
- Downloading the certificate
- Examining a certificate
- When a user license is used
- WebBlocker
- Authenticating to the Edge
- Setting a WebBlocker profile for a user
- Using LDAP/Active Directory Authentication
- Using the LDAP authentication test feature
- Setting a WebBlocker profile for a group
- LDAP authentication and MUVPN
- Local User Accounts
- Allowing Internal Devices to Bypass User Authentication
- How WebBlocker Works
- Creating WebBlocker Profiles
- WebBlocker Categories
- Determining a category
- Allowing Certain Sites to Bypass WebBlocker
- Blocking Additional Web Sites
- Bypassing WebBlocker
- Understanding How spamBlocker Works
- spamBlocker categories
- Enabling spamBlocker
- Creating exceptions
- Adding Trusted Email Forwarders
- Understanding Gateway AntiVirus Settings
- Understanding Intrusion Prevention Service Settings
- Gateway AntiVirus settings
- Intrusion Prevention Service settings
- About This Chapter
- About VPN Failover
- Managed VPNs
- To create Manual VPN tunnels on your Edge
- Phase 2 settings
- VPN Traffic Control
- Viewing VPN Statistics
- how do i troubleshoot the connection
- Configuring IPSec Mobile User VPN
- Using IPSec MUVPN
- Enabling MUVPN access for a Firebox user account
- Distributing the software and the .wgx file
- Preparing remote computers for IPSec MUVPN
- Windows 2000 setup
- Windows XP setup
- Installing and configuring the IPSec MUVPN client
- uninstalling the muvpn client
- Connecting and disconnecting the IPSec MUVPN client
- Monitoring the IPSec MUVPN Client Connection
- The ZoneAlarm Personal Firewall
- allowing traffic through zonealarm
- Using IPSec MUVPN on a Firebox X Edge e-Series Wireless network
- Configuring PPTP Mobile User VPN
- Enabling PPTP access for firewall users
- Using PPTP and Accessing the Internet
- Package Contents
- Specifications
- Hardware Description
- Rear view
- AC power adapter
- Signal attenuation
- Copyright, Trademark, and Patent Information
- gnu lesser general public license
- openssl license
- Certifications and Notices
- industry canada
- Declaration of Conformity
Firebox X Edge e-Series
Table of contents
- user guide
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
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- About networks and network security
- About protocols
- About IP addresses
- About subnet masks
- About DHCP
- About ports
- About Firewalls
- The Firebox X Edge and your Network
- Before you begin
- Network Addressing Requirements
- Finding your TCP/IP properties on Microsoft Windows NT
- Disable the HTTP proxy
- Disable the HTTP proxy in Firefox 2.x
- Connect the Firebox X Edge
- Connect the Edge to more than four devices
- about user licenses
- Use DHCP
- About Edge Configuration Pages
- Navigating the Firebox X Edge User Interface
- Firebox Users page
- Administration page
- Firewall page
- Logging page
- WebBlocker page
- spamBlocker page
- Gateway AV/IPS page
- VPN page
- Monitoring the Firebox X Edge
- Connections
- DHCP leases
- Dynamic DNS
- License
- Protocols
- VPN statistics
- About the Edge backup configuration file
- See the Configuration File
- Create a backup configuration file
- About feature keys
- Restart the Firebox locally
- To set the system time
- SNMP polls
- Use HTTP instead of HTTPS
- Change the HTTP server port
- Enable centralized management with WSM
- Enable remote management with WFS v7.3 or earlier
- Allow traffic from a management server
- Method 2: Install software manually
- Available upgrade options
- Upgrade your Firebox X Edge model
- About network interface setup
- setup wizard
- If your ISP uses DHCP
- if your isp uses static ip addresses
- if your isp uses pppoe
- Advanced PPPoE settings
- Configure your external interface as a wireless interface
- About advanced external network settings
- About changing the IP address of the trusted network
- Change the IP address of the trusted network
- Make the Firebox a DHCP relay agent
- Use static IP addresses for trusted computers
- Restrict access to the trusted interface by MAC address
- About configuring the optional network
- Enable the optional network
- Set optional network DHCP address reservations
- Use static IP addresses for optional computers
- Allow wireless connections to the optional interface
- Add a static route
- Create a DynDNS account
- Multiple WAN configuration options
- About multi-WAN and DNS
- Configure advanced WAN2 settings
- Configure WAN failover
- Configure the Edge for serial modem failover
- Configure your modem for WAN failover
- DNS settings
- About virtual local area networks (VLANs)
- Add a VLAN tag to the Trusted or Optional Interface
- About wireless configuration settings
- Log authentication events
- Set the encryption level
- About wireless connections to the trusted interface
- Enable a wireless guest network manually
- Set the operating region and channel
- Configure the wireless card on your computer
- About using policies in your network
- Policy rules
- Editing common packet filter policies
- Set access control options (outgoing)
- About custom policies
- Filter incoming traffic for a custom policy
- Filter outgoing traffic for a custom policy
- Control traffic from the trusted to optional network
- Disable traffic filters between trusted and optional networks
- About proxy policies
- Enable a common proxy policy
- Set access control options
- About the HTTP proxy
- HTTP proxy: Deny message
- Define exceptions
- HTTP requests: URL paths
- About the FTP proxy
- FTP proxy: Proxy limits
- Edit the POP3 proxy
- POP3 proxy: Proxy limits
- POP3 proxy: Content types
- POP 3 proxy: Deny unsafe file name patterns
- Edit the SMTP proxy
- SMTP proxy: Deny message
- SMTP proxy: Email content
- Add or remove file name patterns
- About the Outgoing Proxy
- About Blocked Sites
- Block a site permanently
- Block sites temporarily
- About blocked ports
- Block a port
- Drop DoS flood attacks
- Distributed denial-of-service prevention
- Configure firewall options
- About Traffic Management
- Traffic Categories
- Traffic Marking
- Types of NAT
- About dynamic NAT
- Add a secondary external IP address
- Add or edit a policy for 1-to-1 NAT
- About logging and log files
- Logging and notification in applications and servers
- About logging to a WatchGuard Log Server
- Send logs to a Syslog host
- About certificates
- Use OpenSSL to generate a CSR
- Issue the certificate
- Remove a certificate
- About user licenses
- User licensing when authentication is not required
- Set authentication options for all users
- Configure an individual user account
- Require users to authenticate to the Edge
- Authenticate a session without administrative access
- Use the built-in administrator account
- Change a user account name or password
- About LDAP/Active Directory authentication
- Configure the LDAP/Active Directory authentication service
- Use the LDAP authentication test feature
- Add a group for LDAP authentication
- Set a WebBlocker profile for an LDAP group
- Enable Single Sign-On
- See active sessions and users
- Local User account
- Editing a user account
- About WebBlocker
- Install the Quarantine Server and WebBlocker Server
- About WebBlocker profiles
- About WebBlocker categories
- See whether a site is categorized
- Add, remove, or change a category
- About allowing sites to bypass WebBlocker
- Add a denied site
- Allow internal hosts to bypass WebBlocker
- About spamBlocker
- About Virus Outbreak Detection (VOD)
- spamblocker categories
- Configure spamBlocker
- Set POP3 email actions
- About spamBlocker exceptions
- About using spamBlocker with multiple proxies
- Send spam or bulk email to special folders in Outlook
- Report false positives and false negatives
- About the Quarantine Server
- Download the server software
- Install server components
- Set general server parameters
- Change expiration settings and user domains
- Change notification settings
- Enable or disable logging
- Open the messages dialog box
- Save messages or send to a user's inbox
- About managing users
- Add users
- Get statistics on Quarantine Server activity
- About Gateway AntiVirus and Intrusion Prevention
- About Gateway AntiVirus settings
- Configure Gateway AV
- About Intrusion Prevention Service settings
- About Branch Office Virtual Private Networks (BOVPNs)
- About VPN Failover
- About managed VPNs
- Sample VPN address information table
- phase 1 settings
- phase 2 settings
- See VPN statistics
- Why do I need a static external address
- Enable PPTP on the Edge
- Configure DNS and WINS settings
- Create and connect a PPTP VPN from a Windows XP client
- Use PPTP and Access the Internet
- client requirements
- Enable Mobile VPN for a group
- About Mobile VPN Client configuration files
- Get the user's .wgx file
- Client Requirements
- Select a certificate and enter the PIN
- Connect and disconnect the Mobile VPN client
- Disconnect the Mobile VPN client
- Mobile User VPN client icon
- Enable the link firewall
- About the desktop firewall
- Define friendly networks
- Steps required to set up your tunnels
- Enable Mobile VPN with SSL for a Firebox user
- Enable Mobile VPN with SSL for a group
- Enable the Edge to use Mobile VPN with SSL
- SSL VPN Advanced tab
- Download the client software
- Install the Mobile VPN with SSL client software (Windows Vista and Windows XP)
- Connect to the Firebox with the Mobile VPN with SSL client (Windows Vista and Windows XP)
- Uninstall the Mobile VPN with SSL client
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