Asus SL1000 User Manual

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Chapter 9. Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings

Internet Security Router User

’s Manual

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Field

Description

CWD

Allow or deny of change directory.

LIST

Allow or deny of Listing of files/directory.

MKD

Allow or deny of Creating a directory.

NLST

Allow Short listing of directory contents.

PASV

Allow initiation of a passive data connection.

PORT

Allow or deny Port Number to participate in an active data connection.

RETR

Allow or deny getting a file from the FTP server.

RMD

Allow Removing a directory.

RNFR

Allow Rename from.

RNTO

Allow Rename to.

DELE

Allow Deletion of a file.

SITE

Allow Site parameters (Specific services provided by the FTP server).

STOR

Allow or deny of putting a file to the FTP server.

SMTP Commands

Add the following command to an SMTP filter to:

MAIL

Allow or deny initiating a mail transaction.

RCPT

Allow or deny identifying an individual recipient of the mail data.

DATA

Allow or deny mail data.

VRFY

Allow or deny verifying the existence of the user.

EXPN

Allow or deny identification for a mailing list.

TURN

Allow or deny the switching roles of the client and server, to send mail in the
reverse direction.

SEND

Allow or deny initiating a mail transaction.

HTTP (Deny
Following Files)

Add the following command to an HTTP filter to:

Java Applet

Deny all *.class files.

Java-archive

Deny all *.jar files.

MS Archive

Deny all *.msar files.

ActiveX

Deny all *.ocx files.

RPC Numbers

RPC numbers

Add this command to an RPC filter to allow or deny RPC program numbers.

9.7.1.2

Access Application Filter Configuration Page

– (Firewall è Policy List è

Application Filter)

Log into Configuration Manager as admin, click the Firewall menu, click the Policy List submenu and then
click the Application Filter submenu. The Application Filter Configuration page displays, as shown in Figure
9.16.

Note that when you open the Application Filter Configuration page, a list of existing application filter rules is
also displayed at the bottom half of the configuration page such as those shown in Figure 9.16.

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