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Details of a security
level
To view the details of the currently active security level:
1
In the
Toolbox
menu, click
Firewall
.
2
Click the
Details
link.
Following information is provided per rule that is part of the security level
±
The
name
of the rule
±
The
Action
that is applied on the traffic when the rule is valid
±
The
Source
and
Destination interface
or
IP address
(range) to which the rule
applies
±
The protocol or SpeedTouch™
Service
for which the rule applies.
±
The number of
Hits
(number of times that the rule was applied to traffic).
Creating a new security
level
Proceed as follows:
1
In the
Toolbox
menu, click
Firewall
.
2
In the upper right corner, click
Configure
.
3
In the
Pick a task
list, click
Create a new Security Level
.
4
In the
Name
box, type a name for the new security level.
5
Choose an existing security level to clone from.
6
Click
Apply
.
Editing a security level
Proceed as follows:
1
In the
Toolbox
menu, click
Firewall
.
2
In the upper right corner, click
Configure
.
3
Select a security level, and then click the
Edit
link.
The firewall settings of the selected security level appear.
4
You can:
±
Select a row using the
Edit
link to modify the security rule.
±
Click
Add
to create a new security rule.
5
Edit or define following parameters of the rule:
±
The
Name
of the security rule
±
The
Source Interface
and
IP Address
(range)
Or you can type a
User-defined
IP address (range).
±
The
Destination Interface
and
IP Address
(range)
Or you can type a
User-defined
IP address (range).
±
The
Service
type of the traffic; this can be a protocol (dns, smtp, ...) or a
specific SpeedTouch™ system service.
Use
Any
as IP address in case all traffic for the interface should
be parsed.
Use
Any
as IP address in case all traffic for the interface should
be parsed.
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Select an
Action
that should be done on traffic for which the security rules
applies:
±
Accept
: to allow the traffic to pass
±
Deny
: to drop the traffic (without notification)
±
Count
: to let the traffic pass, but count it (Hits)
7
Click
Apply
.
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4.5.9
Intrusion Detection
Intrusion Detection
Your SpeedTouch™ protects your network against malicious intrusions. The
Intrusion Detection
page shows you the intrusions you are protected against.
The
Protected Intrusions
table shows the number of times the SpeedTouch™
actively protected your network against each intrusion since last statistics reset.
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4.5.10
Dynamic DNS
Dynamic DNS
The Dynamic DNS service allows you to assign a dynamic DNS host name (for
example john.dyndns.org) to a broadband connection even if it is using a dynamic
IP address. As soon as the device gets a new IP address, the dynamic DNS server
updates its entry to the new IP address.
Overview
Click
Overview
to view the different Dynamic DNS clients with their name, host
names, interface and IP address.
Configure
On the
Configure
page, you can assign a Dynamic DNS host name to a broadband
connection. Proceed as follows:
1
Create an account at the Dynamic DNS service of your choice, for example:
±
www.dyndns.org
±
www.no-ip.com
±
www.dtdns.co
m
2
On the
Dynamic DNS
page, click
Configure
.
3
Select the
Enabled
check box.
4
If necessary, click the broadband connection to which you want to assign the
Dynamic DNS hostname in the
Interface
list.
5
Type the user name and password of your Dynamic DNS service account in
the corresponding fields.
6
In the
Service
list, click your Dynamic DNS service.
7
In the
Host
box, type the host name you want to assign to this interface (for
example myspeedtouch.dyndns.org).
8
Click
Apply
.
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4.5.11
User Management
Overview
The
Overview
page gives you an overview of the currently configured users and
their privileges.
Click the name of a user to edit his user account.
Configure
On the
Configure
page, you can:
±
Click
Add
to create a new user account.
±
Click
Edit
to change a user account.
±
Click
Delete
to remove a user.
Types of users
The table below shows the types of users and their privileges:
User
Privileges
root
This is the root (master) account. This
user has all privileges without any
exceptions or limitations.
SuperUser
This user can perform any service via
any access channel from any access
origin.
TechnicalSupport
This user can perform any service via
any access channel from WAN origin
only.
Administrator
This user can perform any service via
any access channel from LAN or Local
origin only.
LAN_Admin
This user can perform only LAN
related configurations via any access
channel from any origin.
Poweruser
This user has access
to the GUI (Service/overview page) via
HTTP or HTTPS access channel from
LAN origin only.

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