WatchGuard Firebox System 7.0 User Guide
WatchGuard Firebox System 7.0 User Guide WatchGuard Firebox System 7.0 User Guide
Chapter 1: Introductionmust have a current subscription to the LiveSecurity Service.The following conventions are used in this guide:• Within procedures, visual elements of the userinterface, such as buttons, menu items, dialog boxes,fields, and tabs, appear in boldface.• Menu items separated by arrows (=> ) are selected insequence from subsequent menus. For example, File =>Open => Configuration File means to select Open fromthe File menu, and then Configuration File from theOpen menu.• URLs and email addresses appear in sans serif font; forexample, wg-users@watchguard.com• Code, messages, and file names appear in monospacefont; for example: .wgl and .idx files• In command syntax, variables appear in italics; forexample: fbidsmate import_passphrase• Optional command parameters appear in squarebrackets.8 WatchGuard Firebox System
CHAPTER 2Service and SupportNo Internet security solution is complete without systematicupdates and security intelligence. From thelatest hacker techniques to the most recently discoveredoperating system bug, the daily barrage of newthreats poses a perpetual challenge to any networksecurity solution. LiveSecurity ® Service keeps yoursecurity system up-to-date by providing solutionsdirectly to you.In addition, the WatchGuard Technical Support teamand Training department offer a wide variety of methodsto answer your questions and assist you withimproving the security of your network.Benefits of LiveSecurity ® ServiceAs the frequency of new attacks and security advisoriescontinues to surge, the task of ensuring that yournetwork is secure becomes an even greater challenge.The WatchGuard Rapid Response Team, a dedicatedUser Guide 9
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Chapter 1: Introductionmust have a current subscription to the LiveSecurity Service.The following conventions are used in this guide:• Within procedures, visual elements of the userinterface, such as buttons, menu items, dialog boxes,fields, and tabs, appear in boldface.• Menu items separated by arrows (=> ) are selected insequence from subsequent menus. For example, File =>Open => Configuration File means to select Open fromthe File menu, and then Configuration File from theOpen menu.• URLs and email addresses appear in sans serif font; forexample, wg-users@watchguard.com• Code, messages, and file names appear in monospacefont; for example: .wgl and .idx files• In command syntax, variables appear in italics; forexample: fbidsmate import_passphrase• Optional command parameters appear in squarebrackets.8 <strong>WatchGuard</strong> <strong>Firebox</strong> <strong>System</strong>