
Sending E-mails
Allow or deny sending e-mails over SMTP.
By default, this type of connection is allowed.
Web Browsing HTTP
Allow or deny HTTP web browsing.
By default, this type of connection is allowed.
Incoming Remote Desktop Connections
Allow or deny other computers' access over Remote Desktop Connections.
By default, this type of connection is allowed.
Windows Explorer traffic on HTTP / FTP
Allow or deny HTTP and FTP traffic from Windows Explorer.
By default, this type of connection is denied.
19.3.2. Application rules
To view and manage the firewall rules controlling applications' access to network
resources and the Internet, click Application rules.
1. Open the Bitdefender window.
2. Click the Settings button on the upper toolbar.
3. In the Settings Overview window, select Firewall.
4. In the Firewall Settings window, select the Settings tab.
5. Under Firewall Rules, click Application Rules.
You can see the programs (processes) for which firewall rules have been created
in the table. To see the rules created for a specific application, click the + box next
to the respective application or simply double-click it.
For each rule the following information is displayed:
● Process/Network Types - the process and the network adapter types the rule
applies to. Rules are automatically created to filter network or Internet access
through any adapter. You can manually create rules or edit existing rules to filter
an application's network or Internet access through a specific adapter (for example,
a wireless network adapter).
● Protocol - the IP protocol the rule applies to. You may see one of the following:
DescriptionProtocol
Includes all IP protocols.Any
Transmission Control Protocol - TCP enables two hosts to establish
a connection and exchange streams of data. TCP guarantees
TCP
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