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Post by Munnaf994 on Nov 25, 2023 4:21:27 GMT
Termination rules. login The log will also be located in and . Deleting Rules There are two different ways to delete rules by rule number and by specifying the actual rule. Deleting rules by rule number is easier especially if you are a newbie. To delete a rule by rule number first you need to find the number of the rule you want to delete. You can do this using the following command. Status number status number status active its actions from allow anywhere allow allow anywhere allow anywhere To remove the rule allow connections from address to any port use the following Command Delete Delete Job Function Email List Delete Allow from Continue Rule deleted The second method is to delete the rule by specifying the actual rule. Remove Allow Disable and Reset If for any reason you want to stop. Deactivate all rules you can use the following command Disable Disable The firewall is stopped and disabled when the system starts Reset will disable and delete all active rules. This is helpful if you want to undo all changes and start over. To reset use the following command reset reset Resets all rules to their installed defaults. This may disrupt existing connections. Continue Backup toWill backup toWill backup toWill backup toWill backup.
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