Chapter 22 Firewall
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Now you configure a LAN1 to WAN firewall rule that allows IRC traffic from the IP
address of the CEO’s computer (192.168.1.7 for example) to go to any destination
address. You do not need to specify a schedule since you want the firewall rule to
always be in effect. The following figure shows the results of your two custom
rules.
Figure 216 Limited LAN to WAN IRC Traffic Example
Your firewall would have the following configuration.
• The first row allows the LAN1 computer at IP address 192.168.1.7 to access the
IRC service on the WAN.
• The second row blocks LAN1 access to the IRC service on the WAN.
• The third row is the firewall’s default policy of allowing all traffic from the LAN1
to go to the WAN.
Alternatively, you configure a LAN1 to WAN rule with the CEO’s user name (say
CEO) to allow IRC traffic from any source IP address to go to any destination
address.
Your firewall would have the following configuration.
Table 105 Limited LAN1 to WAN IRC Traffic Example 1
# USER SOURCE DESTINATION SCHEDULE SERVICE ACTION
1 Any 192.168.1.7 Any Any IRC Allow
2 Any Any Any Any IRC Deny
3 Any Any Any Any Any Allow
Table 106 Limited LAN1 to WAN IRC Traffic Example 2
# USER SOURCE DESTINATION SCHEDULE SERVICE ACTION
1 CEO Any Any Any IRC Allow
2 Any Any Any Any IRC Deny
3 Any Any Any Any Any Allow
LAN1