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High Monitor established TCP data traffic<br />
Allow TCP packets from address 0.0.0.0 with mask<br />
0.0.0.0 if local ports in {0-65535} and remote ports in<br />
{0-65535}.<br />
Apply for packets of existing connections.<br />
Don't log when packet matches rule.<br />
Advanced: Discard packets that have following bytes<br />
with mask at offset 0.<br />
Accept / reject TCP packets<br />
Reference: Configuration options<br />
With a mouse click on the link you have the choice to allow or deny special defined<br />
incoming TCP packets.<br />
IP address<br />
By clicking on this link with the mouse, a dialog box opens in which you can enter the<br />
required IPv4 or IPv6 address.<br />
IP mask<br />
By clicking on this link with the mouse, a dialog box opens in which you can enter the<br />
required IPv4 or IPv6 mask.<br />
Local ports<br />
With a mouse click on this link a dialog box appears in which you can define the local<br />
port number(s) or complete port ranges.<br />
Remote ports<br />
With a mouse click on this link a dialog box appears in which you can define the<br />
remote port number(s) or complete port ranges.<br />
Application method<br />
With a mouse click on this link you have the choice to apply the rule for connection<br />
initiation and existing connection packets or only for packets of existing connections or<br />
for all packets.<br />
Report file<br />
By clicking on the link with the mouse you can decide whether to write to a report file<br />
or not if the package complies with the rule.<br />
The advanced feature enables content filtering. For example packets can be rejected if<br />
they contain some specific data at a certain offset. If you do not want to use this option do<br />
not select a file or choose an empty file.<br />
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