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Firebox X20E

Brand: Watchguard | Category: Gateway
Table of contents
  1. install guide
  2. declaration of conformity
  3. software requirements
  4. connecting a firebox
  5. choosing a configuration option
Firebox X20E first page preview

Firebox X20E

Brand: Watchguard | Category: Gateway
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. CHAPTER 1 Internet Protocol Reference
  8. IP header number list
  9. Internet Protocol Options
  10. Transfer Protocols
  11. ICMP
  12. Standard Ports and Random Ports
  13. CHAPTER 2 MIME Content Types
  14. CHAPTER 3 Services and Ports
  15. Ports Used by WatchGuard Products
  16. Ports used by Microsoft Products
  17. Well-Known Services List
  18. CHAPTER 4 Types of Services
  19. archie
  20. auth (ident)
  21. Citrix ICA (WinFrame)
  22. Clarent-command
  23. CU-SeeMe
  24. Filtered-HTTP
  25. Filtered-SMTP
  26. Gopher
  27. LDAP
  28. NNTP
  29. Outgoing Services
  30. ping
  31. PPTP
  32. SMB (Windows Networking)
  33. SNMP
  34. Sybase SQL-Server
  35. syslog
  36. TACACS
  37. telnet
  38. mailing lists
  39. ppp initialization strings
  40. modem initialization strings
  41. enhanced system mode
  42. initializing a firebox using a serial cable
  43. booting from the system area
  44. troubleshooting
  45. initializing a firebox using a modem
  46. managing flash disk memory
  47. restoring a backup configuration
  48. system manager
  49. enter read/write passphrase dialog box
  50. flash disk management tool
  51. log utility
  52. find keyphrase dialog box
  53. preferences dialog box
  54. policy manager
  55. add dynamic nat dialog box
  56. add external ip dialog box
  57. add member dialog box
  58. add route dialog box
  59. advanced dvcp policy configuration dialog box
  60. advanced export file preferences dialog box
  61. aliases dialog box
  62. basic dvcp server configuration dialog box
  63. blocked sites dialog box
  64. blocked sites exceptions dialog box
  65. configure gateways dialog box
  66. configure tunnels dialog box
  67. default gateway dialog box
  68. dhcp server dialog box
  69. dhcp subnet properties dialog box
  70. dvcp client setup dialog box
  71. dvcp client wizard
  72. dynamic nat dialog box
  73. edit routing policy dialog box
  74. enter firebox access passphrases dialog box
  75. filter authentication dialog box
  76. firebox flash disk dialog box
  77. firebox name dialog box
  78. generate key dialog box
  79. host alias dialog box
  80. incoming dialog box
  81. incoming smtp proxy dialog box
  82. ipsec configuration dialog box
  83. ipsec logging dialog box
  84. logging setup dialog box
  85. manual security dialog box
  86. mobile user vpn wizard
  87. mobile user vpn dialog box
  88. network configuration dialog box
  89. new mime type dialog box
  90. outgoing smtp proxy dialog box
  91. pptp logging dialog box
  92. remote user setup dialog box
  93. select firebox time zone dialog box
  94. service properties dialog box
  95. set policy ordering dialog box
  96. setup new user dialog box
  97. slash notation dialog box
  98. watchguard find dialog box
  99. firebox monitors
  100. historical reports
  101. historical reports dialog box
  102. report properties dialog box
  103. filter properties dialog box
  104. properties dialog box
  105. watchguard security event processor
  106. set log encryption key dialog box
  107. Table Of Contents
Firebox X20E first page preview

Firebox X20E

Brand: Watchguard | Category: Gateway
Table of contents
  1. user guide
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. CHAPTER 1 Introduction
  13. WatchGuard Firebox System Components
  14. WatchGuard security applications
  15. Web browser requirements
  16. WatchGuard Options
  17. High Availability
  18. BOVPN Upgrade
  19. CHAPTER 2 Service and Support
  20. LiveSecurity® Broadcasts
  21. LiveSecurity® Self Help Tools
  22. WatchGuard Users Forum
  23. WatchGuard Users Group
  24. Starting WatchGuard Online Help
  25. Copying the Help system to additional platforms
  26. Product Documentation
  27. Firebox Installation Services
  28. CHAPTER 3 Getting Started
  29. Gathering Network Information
  30. Selecting a Firewall Configuration Mode
  31. Routed configuration
  32. Drop-in configuration
  33. Choosing a Firebox configuration
  34. Adding secondary networks to your configuration
  35. Dynamic IP support on the external interface
  36. Setting Up the Management Station
  37. Software encryption levels
  38. Cabling the Firebox
  39. Using TCP/IP
  40. Testing the connection
  41. Entering IP addresses
  42. Deploying the Firebox into Your Network
  43. CHAPTER 4 Firebox Basics
  44. Opening a Configuration File
  45. Opening a configuration from the Firebox
  46. Saving a Configuration File
  47. Saving a configuration to the management station's local drive
  48. Setting the Firebox Model
  49. Setting the Time Zone
  50. Starting a New Configuration File
  51. Setting addresses in drop-in mode
  52. Setting addresses in routed mode
  53. Configuring DHCP or PPPoE support
  54. Enabling static PPPoE
  55. Defining External IP Aliases
  56. Adding Secondary Networks
  57. Entering WINS and DNS Server Addresses
  58. Configuring Out-of-Band Management
  59. Adding a new subnet
  60. Modifying an existing subnet
  61. Adding Basic Services to Policy Manager
  62. Configuring Routes
  63. Defining a host route
  64. Starting System Manager and Connecting to a Firebox
  65. CHAPTER 6 Managing and Monitoring the Firebox
  66. Viewing basic indicators
  67. Firebox and VPN tunnel status
  68. Monitoring Firebox Traffic
  69. Setting the maximum number of log entries
  70. Copying messages to another application
  71. Running the QuickSetup Wizard
  72. Connecting to a Firebox
  73. Launching Firebox Applications
  74. Viewing Bandwidth Usage
  75. Viewing Number of Connections by Service
  76. network configuration
  77. Authentication list
  78. Blocked Site list
  79. HostWatch
  80. HostWatch display
  81. Replaying a log file in HostWatch
  82. Modifying HostWatch view properties
  83. address translation
  84. Dynamic NAT
  85. Using Simple Dynamic NAT
  86. Adding simple dynamic NAT entries
  87. Reordering simple dynamic NAT entries
  88. Using Service-Based Dynamic NAT
  89. Enabling service-based dynamic NAT
  90. Configuring a Service for Incoming Static NAT
  91. Using 1-to-1 NAT
  92. Proxies and NAT
  93. CHAPTER 8 Configuring Filtered Services
  94. Outgoing service guidelines
  95. Adding and Configuring Services
  96. Configurable parameters for services
  97. Creating a new service
  98. Deleting a service
  99. Defining Service Properties
  100. Accessing a service's Properties dialog box
  101. Adding addresses or users to service properties
  102. Working with wg_icons
  103. Customizing logging and notification
  104. Service Precedence
  105. CHAPTER 9 Configuring Proxied Services
  106. Customizing Logging and Notification for Proxies
  107. Configuring the Incoming SMTP Proxy
  108. Enabling protocol anomaly detection for SMTP
  109. Configuring the Outgoing SMTP Proxy
  110. Configuring an FTP Proxy Service
  111. Enabling protocol anomaly detection for FTP
  112. Selecting an HTTP Service
  113. Adding a proxy service for HTTP
  114. Configuring a caching proxy server
  115. Configuring the DNS Proxy Service
  116. Adding the DNS Proxy Service
  117. Enabling protocol anomaly detection for DNS
  118. DNS file descriptor limit
  119. CHAPTER 10 Creating Aliases and Implementing Authentication
  120. Adding an alias
  121. How User Authentication Works
  122. Authentication Server Types
  123. Defining Firebox Users and Groups for Authentication
  124. Configuring Windows NT Server Authentication
  125. Configuring RADIUS Server Authentication
  126. Configuring CRYPTOCard Server Authentication
  127. Configuring SecurID Authentication
  128. intrusion detection
  129. CHAPTER 11 Intrusion Detection and Prevention
  130. Blocking port space and address space attacks
  131. Stopping SYN Flood attacks
  132. Changing SYN flood settings
  133. Detecting Man-in-the-Middle Attacks
  134. Blocking Sites
  135. Blocking a site permanently
  136. Creating exceptions to the Blocked Sites list
  137. Logging and notification for blocked sites
  138. Avoiding problems with legitimate users
  139. Auto-blocking sites that try to use blocked ports
  140. Configuring a service to temporarily block sites
  141. Using the fbidsmate command-line utility
  142. CHAPTER 12 Setting Up Logging and Notification
  143. Notification policy
  144. Failover Logging
  145. WatchGuard Logging Architecture
  146. Adding a log host
  147. Enabling Syslog logging
  148. Removing a log host
  149. Setting up the WatchGuard Security Event Processor
  150. Viewing the WSEP application
  151. Setting the log encryption key
  152. Log file size and rollover frequency
  153. Scheduling log reports
  154. Controlling notification
  155. Option
  156. Setting Launch Interval and Repeat Count
  157. Setting logging and notification for a service
  158. Setting logging and notification for blocked sites
  159. CHAPTER 13 Reviewing and Working with Log Files
  160. Setting LogViewer preferences
  161. Copying and exporting LogViewer data
  162. Displaying and Hiding Fields
  163. Working with Log Files
  164. Consolidating logs from multiple locations
  165. Forcing the rollover of log files
  166. Setting log encryption keys
  167. CHAPTER 14 Generating Reports of Network Activity
  168. Editing an existing report
  169. Specifying Report Sections
  170. Setting Report Properties
  171. Exporting Reports
  172. Exporting a report to WebTrends for Firewalls and VPNs
  173. Exporting a report to a text file
  174. Creating a new report filter
  175. Deleting a report filter
  176. Manually running a report
  177. Consolidated sections
  178. Getting Started with WebBlocker
  179. CHAPTER 15 Controlling Web Site Access
  180. Configuring the WatchGuard service icon
  181. Configuring the WebBlocker Service
  182. Allowing WebBlocker server bypass
  183. Scheduling operational and non-operational hours
  184. Setting privileges
  185. Creating WebBlocker exceptions
  186. Managing the WebBlocker Server
  187. Installing Scheduled Tasks
  188. Connecting a Firebox with OOB Management
  189. CHAPTER 16 Connecting with Out-of-Band Management
  190. Preparing a Windows XP management station for OOB
  191. Configuring the Firebox for OOB
  192. Method 1: Ethernet Dongle Method
  193. Method 2: The Flash Disk Management Utility
  194. Method 3: Using the Reset Button - Firebox Models 500, 700, 1000, 2500, 4500
  195. Method 4: Serial Dongle (Firebox II only)
  196. Index
Firebox X20E first page preview

Firebox X20E

Brand: Watchguard | Category: Gateway
Table of contents
Firebox X20E first page preview

Firebox X20E

Brand: Watchguard | Category: Gateway
Table of contents
  1. user guide
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Network Security
  10. CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Network Security
  11. Protocols
  12. How Information Travels on the Internet
  13. IP Addresses
  14. Domain Name Service (DNS)
  15. Firewalls
  16. Firebox® X Edge and Your Network
  17. Package Contents
  18. CHAPTER 2 Installing the Firebox X Edge
  19. Identifying Your Network Settings
  20. Finding your TCP/IP properties
  21. Finding PPPoE settings
  22. Connecting the Firebox X Edge
  23. Connecting the Edge to more than seven devices
  24. Setting Your Computer to Connect to the Edge
  25. If your computer has a static IP address
  26. Using the Quick Setup Wizard
  27. Registering and Activating LiveSecurity Service
  28. Navigating the Configuration
  29. Using the navigation bar
  30. Configuration Overview
  31. Network
  32. Administration
  33. Firewall
  34. Logging
  35. WebBlocker
  36. Wizards
  37. Factory Default Settings
  38. CHAPTER 4 Configuration and Management Basics
  39. Restarting the Firebox
  40. Remote reboot
  41. Changing the HTTP Server Port
  42. Setting up WatchGuard System Manager Access
  43. Enable remote management with WSM v8.0 or v8.1
  44. Enable remote management with WSM v7.3 or earlier
  45. Updating the Firebox X Edge Software
  46. Method 2 - Installing software manually
  47. Activating Upgrade Options
  48. Enabling the Model Upgrade Option
  49. Viewing the Configuration File
  50. Using the Network Setup Wizard
  51. CHAPTER 5 Changing Your Network Settings
  52. If your ISP uses DHCP
  53. If your ISP uses static IP addresses
  54. If your ISP uses PPPoE
  55. Configuring the Trusted Network
  56. Changing the IP address of the trusted network
  57. Using DHCP on the trusted network
  58. Setting trusted network DHCP address reservations
  59. Configuring the trusted network for DHCP relay
  60. Using static IP addresses for trusted computers
  61. Configuring the Optional Network
  62. Enabling the optional network
  63. Using DHCP on the optional network
  64. Setting optional network DHCP address reservations
  65. Configuring the optional network for DHCP relay
  66. Using static IP addresses for optional computers
  67. Making Static Routes
  68. Viewing Network Statistics
  69. Registering with the Dynamic DNS Service
  70. Enabling the WAN Failover Option
  71. Using the WAN Failover Setup Wizard
  72. Using the Network
  73. If you are using an external modem for failover
  74. Dial-up DNS settings
  75. wireless setup
  76. CHAPTER 6 Firebox X Edge Wireless Setup
  77. Configuring Basic Wireless Settings
  78. Setting the SSID
  79. Setting the operating region and channel
  80. Setting the fragmentation threshold
  81. Setting the wireless authentication method
  82. Configuring wireless clients to use MUVPN
  83. Configuring Wireless Guest Services
  84. Setting password protection
  85. Connecting to the Firebox as a wireless guest
  86. About Services
  87. CHAPTER 7 Configuring Firewall Settings
  88. Configuring Incoming Services
  89. Configuring common services for incoming traffic
  90. About custom services for incoming traffic
  91. Adding a custom incoming service manually
  92. Filtering incoming traffic for services
  93. Configuring Outgoing Services
  94. Configuring common services for outgoing traffic
  95. About custom services for outgoing traffic
  96. Adding a custom outgoing service manually
  97. Filtering outgoing traffic for services
  98. Controlling traffic from the trusted to optional network
  99. Disabling traffic filters
  100. Blocking External Sites
  101. Configuring Firewall Options
  102. Denying FTP access to the Firebox X Edge
  103. Logging all allowed outgoing traffic
  104. Viewing Log Messages
  105. CHAPTER 8 Configuring Logging and System Time
  106. Logging to a Syslog Host
  107. Setting the System Time
  108. Seeing Current Sessions and Users
  109. CHAPTER 9 Managing Users and Groups
  110. Stopping a session
  111. Local User Accounts
  112. About User Licenses
  113. Setting authentication options for all users
  114. Configuring MUVPN client settings
  115. Authenticating to the Edge
  116. Using Local Firebox Authentication
  117. Creating a read-only administrative account
  118. Setting a WebBlocker profile for a user
  119. Changing a user account name or password
  120. Configuring the LDAP/Active Directory authentication service
  121. Using the LDAP authentication test feature
  122. Configuring groups for LDAP authentication
  123. LDAP Authentication and MUVPN
  124. How WebBlocker Works
  125. CHAPTER 10 Configuring WebBlocker
  126. Creating WebBlocker Profiles
  127. WebBlocker Categories
  128. Allowing Certain Sites to Bypass WebBlocker
  129. Blocking Additional Web Sites
  130. Bypassing WebBlocker
  131. About This Chapter
  132. CHAPTER 11 Configuring Virtual Private Networks
  133. Managed VPN
  134. Manual VPN: Setting Up Manual VPN Tunnels
  135. Phase 1 settings
  136. Phase 2 settings
  137. VPN Keep Alive
  138. Viewing VPN Statistics
  139. CHAPTER 12 Configuring the MUVPN Client
  140. Enabling MUVPN for Edge Users
  141. Enabling MUVPN access for a Firebox user account
  142. Configuring the Firebox for MUVPN clients using a Pocket PC
  143. Preparing Remote Computers for MUVPN
  144. WINS and DNS servers
  145. Windows 2000 setup
  146. Windows XP setup
  147. Installing and Configuring the MUVPN Client
  148. Uninstalling the MUVPN client
  149. Connecting and Disconnecting the MUVPN Client
  150. Allowing the MUVPN client through a personal firewall
  151. Disconnecting the MUVPN client
  152. Using Log Viewer
  153. The ZoneAlarm Personal Firewall
  154. Shutting down ZoneAlarm
  155. Using MUVPN on the Edge Wireless Network
  156. Tips for Configuring the Pocket PC
  157. Troubleshooting Tips
  158. Package Contents and Specifications
  159. Hardware Description
  160. Rear view
  161. About IEEE 802.11g/b Wireless
  162. Signal strength (Watts)
  163. Channel bandwidth
  164. Copyright, Trademark, and Patent Information
  165. Certifications and Notices
  166. Declaration of Conformity
  167. Limited Hardware Warranty
Firebox X20E first page preview

Firebox X20E

Brand: Watchguard | Category: Gateway
Table of contents
  1. user guide
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Network Security
  11. Clients and servers
  12. IP Addresses
  13. Network addressing
  14. Ports
  15. Firewalls
  16. The Firebox X Edge and Your Network
  17. Installation Requirements
  18. Registering Your Firebox & Activating LiveSecurity Service
  19. Identifying Your Network Settings
  20. TCP/IP properties
  21. PPPoE settings
  22. Web Browser Pop-up Blocking Settings
  23. Connecting the Firebox X Edge
  24. Connecting the Edge to more than four devices
  25. About user licenses
  26. Using a static IP address
  27. Using the Quick Setup Wizard
  28. Connecting to the Firebox X Edge
  29. Navigating the Firebox X Edge User Interface
  30. System Status
  31. Firebox Users
  32. Administration
  33. Firewall
  34. Logging
  35. spamBlocker
  36. Wizards
  37. Monitoring the Firebox X Edge
  38. Authentications
  39. Components List
  40. Dynamic DNS
  41. Memory
  42. Security Services
  43. VPN Statistics
  44. Factory Default Settings
  45. Restoring the Firebox to the factory default settings
  46. Local restart
  47. Enabling the Edge for SNMP Polling
  48. Using MIBs
  49. Changing the HTTP server port
  50. Renaming the Firebox X Edge e-Series
  51. Enable remote management with WFS v7.3 or earlier
  52. Allowing Traffic From A Management Server
  53. Updating the Firebox X Edge Software
  54. Activating Upgrade Options
  55. Adding a feature to your Firebox X Edge
  56. Enabling the Model Upgrade Option
  57. Using the Network Setup Wizard
  58. Configuring the External Network
  59. If your ISP uses static IP addresses
  60. If your ISP uses PPPoE
  61. External network advanced settings
  62. changing the mac address of the external interface
  63. Configuring the Trusted Network
  64. Using DHCP on the trusted network
  65. Setting trusted network DHCP address reservations
  66. Using static IP addresses for trusted computers
  67. Allowing wireless connections to the trusted interface
  68. Configuring the Optional Network
  69. Using DHCP on the optional network
  70. Setting optional network DHCP address reservations
  71. Using static IP addresses for optional computers
  72. Restricting access to the Edge optional interface by MAC address
  73. Making a static route
  74. Using the WAN Failover Option
  75. WAN Failover and DNS
  76. Configuring the Edge for Serial Modem Failover
  77. Configuring your Modem for WAN Failover
  78. dns settings
  79. Configuring BIDS
  80. Installing the Firebox X Edge e-Series Wireless
  81. Understanding Wireless Configuration Settings
  82. Controlling SSID broadcasts
  83. Setting the wireless authentication method
  84. Allowing Wireless Connections to the Optional Interface
  85. Enabling a Wireless Guest Network
  86. Configuring Wireless Radio Settings
  87. Setting the wireless mode of operation
  88. Understanding Policies
  89. Incoming and outgoing traffic
  90. Enabling Common Packet Filter Policies
  91. Editing Common Packet Filter Policies
  92. Incoming settings
  93. Outgoing settings
  94. Adding a custom policy using the wizard
  95. Filtering incoming traffic for a custom policy
  96. Filtering outgoing traffic for a custom policy
  97. Configuring Policies for the Optional Network
  98. Disabling traffic filters between trusted and optional networks
  99. Proxy Policies
  100. Understanding the FTP proxy
  101. Using the HTTP Proxy
  102. Setting access control options
  103. Filtering web content
  104. Using the FTP Proxy
  105. Configuring the FTP Proxy
  106. Filtering content
  107. Using the POP3 Proxy
  108. configuring the pop3 proxy
  109. Configuring the POP3 Proxy
  110. Filtering email content
  111. Using the SMTP Proxy
  112. Configuring the SMTP Proxy
  113. deny message
  114. Filtering email by address pattern
  115. allow only safe content types
  116. Adding a Custom Proxy Policy
  117. Adding a custom SMTP proxy policy
  118. Using Additional Services for Proxies
  119. Adding a Site to the Permanent Blocked Sites List
  120. Blocking Sites Temporarily
  121. Blocking Ports
  122. Avoiding problems with blocked ports
  123. Preventing Denial-of-Service Attacks
  124. Distributed Denial-of-Service Prevention
  125. Configuring Firewall Options
  126. About Network Traffic
  127. Traffic Categories
  128. Configuring Traffic Control
  129. Enabling traffic control
  130. Adding a traffic control filter
  131. Editing a traffic control filter
  132. Changing the priority of a traffic control filter
  133. NAT behavior
  134. Viewing Log Messages
  135. Logging to a WatchGuard Log Server
  136. Logging to a Syslog Host
  137. About Certificates
  138. Using Microsoft CA to Create a Certificate
  139. Downloading the certificate
  140. Examining a certificate
  141. When a user license is used
  142. WebBlocker
  143. Authenticating to the Edge
  144. Setting a WebBlocker profile for a user
  145. Using LDAP/Active Directory Authentication
  146. Using the LDAP authentication test feature
  147. Setting a WebBlocker profile for a group
  148. LDAP authentication and MUVPN
  149. Local User Accounts
  150. Allowing Internal Devices to Bypass User Authentication
  151. How WebBlocker Works
  152. Creating WebBlocker Profiles
  153. WebBlocker Categories
  154. Determining a category
  155. Allowing Certain Sites to Bypass WebBlocker
  156. Blocking Additional Web Sites
  157. Bypassing WebBlocker
  158. Understanding How spamBlocker Works
  159. spamBlocker categories
  160. Enabling spamBlocker
  161. Creating exceptions
  162. Adding Trusted Email Forwarders
  163. Understanding Gateway AntiVirus Settings
  164. Understanding Intrusion Prevention Service Settings
  165. Gateway AntiVirus settings
  166. Intrusion Prevention Service settings
  167. About This Chapter
  168. About VPN Failover
  169. Managed VPNs
  170. To create Manual VPN tunnels on your Edge
  171. Phase 2 settings
  172. VPN Traffic Control
  173. Viewing VPN Statistics
  174. how do i troubleshoot the connection
  175. Configuring IPSec Mobile User VPN
  176. Using IPSec MUVPN
  177. Enabling MUVPN access for a Firebox user account
  178. Distributing the software and the .wgx file
  179. Preparing remote computers for IPSec MUVPN
  180. Windows 2000 setup
  181. Windows XP setup
  182. Installing and configuring the IPSec MUVPN client
  183. uninstalling the muvpn client
  184. Connecting and disconnecting the IPSec MUVPN client
  185. Monitoring the IPSec MUVPN Client Connection
  186. The ZoneAlarm Personal Firewall
  187. allowing traffic through zonealarm
  188. Using IPSec MUVPN on a Firebox X Edge e-Series Wireless network
  189. Configuring PPTP Mobile User VPN
  190. Enabling PPTP access for firewall users
  191. Using PPTP and Accessing the Internet
  192. Package Contents
  193. Specifications
  194. Hardware Description
  195. Rear view
  196. AC power adapter
  197. Signal attenuation
  198. Copyright, Trademark, and Patent Information
  199. gnu lesser general public license
  200. openssl license
  201. Certifications and Notices
  202. industry canada
  203. Declaration of Conformity
Firebox X20E first page preview

Firebox X20E

Brand: Watchguard | Category: Gateway
Table of contents
  1. user guide
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. About networks and network security
  12. About protocols
  13. About IP addresses
  14. About subnet masks
  15. About DHCP
  16. About ports
  17. About Firewalls
  18. The Firebox X Edge and your Network
  19. Before you begin
  20. Network Addressing Requirements
  21. Finding your TCP/IP properties on Microsoft Windows NT
  22. Disable the HTTP proxy
  23. Disable the HTTP proxy in Firefox 2.x
  24. Connect the Firebox X Edge
  25. Connect the Edge to more than four devices
  26. about user licenses
  27. Use DHCP
  28. About Edge Configuration Pages
  29. Navigating the Firebox X Edge User Interface
  30. Firebox Users page
  31. Administration page
  32. Firewall page
  33. Logging page
  34. WebBlocker page
  35. spamBlocker page
  36. Gateway AV/IPS page
  37. VPN page
  38. Monitoring the Firebox X Edge
  39. Connections
  40. DHCP leases
  41. Dynamic DNS
  42. License
  43. Protocols
  44. VPN statistics
  45. About the Edge backup configuration file
  46. See the Configuration File
  47. Create a backup configuration file
  48. About feature keys
  49. Restart the Firebox locally
  50. To set the system time
  51. SNMP polls
  52. Use HTTP instead of HTTPS
  53. Change the HTTP server port
  54. Enable centralized management with WSM
  55. Enable remote management with WFS v7.3 or earlier
  56. Allow traffic from a management server
  57. Method 2: Install software manually
  58. Available upgrade options
  59. Upgrade your Firebox X Edge model
  60. About network interface setup
  61. setup wizard
  62. If your ISP uses DHCP
  63. if your isp uses static ip addresses
  64. if your isp uses pppoe
  65. Advanced PPPoE settings
  66. Configure your external interface as a wireless interface
  67. About advanced external network settings
  68. About changing the IP address of the trusted network
  69. Change the IP address of the trusted network
  70. Make the Firebox a DHCP relay agent
  71. Use static IP addresses for trusted computers
  72. Restrict access to the trusted interface by MAC address
  73. About configuring the optional network
  74. Enable the optional network
  75. Set optional network DHCP address reservations
  76. Use static IP addresses for optional computers
  77. Allow wireless connections to the optional interface
  78. Add a static route
  79. Create a DynDNS account
  80. Multiple WAN configuration options
  81. About multi-WAN and DNS
  82. Configure advanced WAN2 settings
  83. Configure WAN failover
  84. Configure the Edge for serial modem failover
  85. Configure your modem for WAN failover
  86. DNS settings
  87. About virtual local area networks (VLANs)
  88. Add a VLAN tag to the Trusted or Optional Interface
  89. About wireless configuration settings
  90. Log authentication events
  91. Set the encryption level
  92. About wireless connections to the trusted interface
  93. Enable a wireless guest network manually
  94. Set the operating region and channel
  95. Configure the wireless card on your computer
  96. About using policies in your network
  97. Policy rules
  98. Editing common packet filter policies
  99. Set access control options (outgoing)
  100. About custom policies
  101. Filter incoming traffic for a custom policy
  102. Filter outgoing traffic for a custom policy
  103. Control traffic from the trusted to optional network
  104. Disable traffic filters between trusted and optional networks
  105. About proxy policies
  106. Enable a common proxy policy
  107. Set access control options
  108. About the HTTP proxy
  109. HTTP proxy: Deny message
  110. Define exceptions
  111. HTTP requests: URL paths
  112. About the FTP proxy
  113. FTP proxy: Proxy limits
  114. Edit the POP3 proxy
  115. POP3 proxy: Proxy limits
  116. POP3 proxy: Content types
  117. POP 3 proxy: Deny unsafe file name patterns
  118. Edit the SMTP proxy
  119. SMTP proxy: Deny message
  120. SMTP proxy: Email content
  121. Add or remove file name patterns
  122. About the Outgoing Proxy
  123. About Blocked Sites
  124. Block a site permanently
  125. Block sites temporarily
  126. About blocked ports
  127. Block a port
  128. Drop DoS flood attacks
  129. Distributed denial-of-service prevention
  130. Configure firewall options
  131. About Traffic Management
  132. Traffic Categories
  133. Traffic Marking
  134. Types of NAT
  135. About dynamic NAT
  136. Add a secondary external IP address
  137. Add or edit a policy for 1-to-1 NAT
  138. About logging and log files
  139. Logging and notification in applications and servers
  140. About logging to a WatchGuard Log Server
  141. Send logs to a Syslog host
  142. About certificates
  143. Use OpenSSL to generate a CSR
  144. Issue the certificate
  145. Remove a certificate
  146. About user licenses
  147. User licensing when authentication is not required
  148. Set authentication options for all users
  149. Configure an individual user account
  150. Require users to authenticate to the Edge
  151. Authenticate a session without administrative access
  152. Use the built-in administrator account
  153. Change a user account name or password
  154. About LDAP/Active Directory authentication
  155. Configure the LDAP/Active Directory authentication service
  156. Use the LDAP authentication test feature
  157. Add a group for LDAP authentication
  158. Set a WebBlocker profile for an LDAP group
  159. Enable Single Sign-On
  160. See active sessions and users
  161. Local User account
  162. Editing a user account
  163. About WebBlocker
  164. Install the Quarantine Server and WebBlocker Server
  165. About WebBlocker profiles
  166. About WebBlocker categories
  167. See whether a site is categorized
  168. Add, remove, or change a category
  169. About allowing sites to bypass WebBlocker
  170. Add a denied site
  171. Allow internal hosts to bypass WebBlocker
  172. About spamBlocker
  173. About Virus Outbreak Detection (VOD)
  174. spamblocker categories
  175. Configure spamBlocker
  176. Set POP3 email actions
  177. About spamBlocker exceptions
  178. About using spamBlocker with multiple proxies
  179. Send spam or bulk email to special folders in Outlook
  180. Report false positives and false negatives
  181. About the Quarantine Server
  182. Download the server software
  183. Install server components
  184. Set general server parameters
  185. Change expiration settings and user domains
  186. Change notification settings
  187. Enable or disable logging
  188. Open the messages dialog box
  189. Save messages or send to a user's inbox
  190. About managing users
  191. Add users
  192. Get statistics on Quarantine Server activity
  193. About Gateway AntiVirus and Intrusion Prevention
  194. About Gateway AntiVirus settings
  195. Configure Gateway AV
  196. About Intrusion Prevention Service settings
  197. About Branch Office Virtual Private Networks (BOVPNs)
  198. About VPN Failover
  199. About managed VPNs
  200. Sample VPN address information table
  201. phase 1 settings
  202. phase 2 settings
  203. See VPN statistics
  204. Why do I need a static external address
  205. Enable PPTP on the Edge
  206. Configure DNS and WINS settings
  207. Create and connect a PPTP VPN from a Windows XP client
  208. Use PPTP and Access the Internet
  209. client requirements
  210. Enable Mobile VPN for a group
  211. About Mobile VPN Client configuration files
  212. Get the user's .wgx file
  213. Client Requirements
  214. Select a certificate and enter the PIN
  215. Connect and disconnect the Mobile VPN client
  216. Disconnect the Mobile VPN client
  217. Mobile User VPN client icon
  218. Enable the link firewall
  219. About the desktop firewall
  220. Define friendly networks
  221. Steps required to set up your tunnels
  222. Enable Mobile VPN with SSL for a Firebox user
  223. Enable Mobile VPN with SSL for a group
  224. Enable the Edge to use Mobile VPN with SSL
  225. SSL VPN Advanced tab
  226. Download the client software
  227. Install the Mobile VPN with SSL client software (Windows Vista and Windows XP)
  228. Connect to the Firebox with the Mobile VPN with SSL client (Windows Vista and Windows XP)
  229. Uninstall the Mobile VPN with SSL client
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