Blocking an alternative protocol – WatchGuard Technologies WatchGuard SOHO and SOHO | tc User Manual

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Blocking outgoing services

2

Select Services.

The Services menu appears.

3

Select Blocked Outgoing Services.

The Blocked Outgoing Services Menu appears. In addition, a list of

blocked outgoing services is displayed beneath the menu identified by

protocol and port number.

4

Click Block TCP or UDP Service.

The Block TCP or UDP Service menu appears.

5

Use the drop list to select a protocol type: TCP or UDP.

6

In the From Port field, enter the first port number to block. To
block a single port, re-enter the port number in the To Port
field. To block a range of port numbers, enter the last number
in the range in the To Port field.

7

Click Submit.

The configuration change is saved to the SOHO, and the Blocked Service

List page appears. The outgoing service is identified by protocol and port

number range.

Blocking an alternative protocol

While less common, there are a number of other Internet protocols
you may choose to block by name. The WatchGuard SOHO
currently only allows you to block non-TCP/UDP protocol on all
ports.

1

Using your Web browser, go to http://192.168.111.1.

2

Select Services.

The Services menu appears.

3

Click Blocked Outgoing Services.

The Block Protocol page appears.

4

Click Block IP Protocol.

5

Enter the name of the protocol.

For example, IP.

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