F-SECURE ANTI-VIRUS FOR MICROSOFT EXCHANGE 8.00 - Administrator's Manual - page 215
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1. Select Root in the Policy Domains tab.
2. Go to the Settings tab and select the Application Control page. On
this page select:
Allow from the Default action for server applications drop-down
list.
Allow from the Default action for client applications drop-down
list.
3. When creating any application control rules with the Application
Control Rule Wizard, select
Either Allow or Deny as the action on incoming and outgoing
connection attempts in the Application Rule Type dialog box.
No message in the Message Shown to Users dialog box.
4. When you have made these modifications, save the policy data and
distribute the policy to take the new configuration into use.
6.6
How to use Alerts for Checking that Internet
Shield Works?
In normal use you should not get any alerts from the Internet Shield. If you
suddenly start to receive a lot of alerts it means that there is either a
configuration mistake or then there is a problem.
When configuring alerting you should also remember that you should
have one rule for each type of alert you want. Designing alerting based on
“broad” rules will generate a lot of alerts, and any important information
might be lost in large volumes of useless alerts.
You can also create special rules that you can use for testing that the
Internet Shield works. In this example a rule that allows the use of ping is
created. If this rule included alerting, it can be used for testing that the
alerting works.
1. Go to Settings tab and select the Firewall Rules page.
2. Select the security level you want to use for testing purposes.