WSM User Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
WSM User Guide - WatchGuard Technologies WSM User Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
Viewing Information About Firebox StatusFrom AddressThe IP address on the computer the user authenticates from. For MUVPN and PPTP users, the IPaddress shown here is the IP address on the computer they used to connect to the Firebox. ForFirewall users, the IP Address and From Address are the same.You can click the column headers to sort users. You can also remove an authenticated user from the list.To do this, right-click their user name and then stop their authenticated session.Blocked SitesThe Blocked Sites List tab of Firebox System Manager shows the IP addresses of all the external IPaddresses that are temporarily blocked. Many events can cause the Firebox to add an IP address to theBlocked Sites tab: a port space probe, a spoofing attack, an address space probe, or an event you configure.Adjacent to each IP address is the time when it comes off the Blocked Sites tab. You can use theBlocked Sites dialog box in Policy Manager to adjust the length of time that an IP address stays on thelist.Adding and removing sitesAdd allows you to temporarily add a site to the blocked sites list. Click Change Expiration tochange the time at which this site is deleted from the list. Delete removes the site from theblocked sites list.50 WatchGuard System Manager
Viewing Information About Firebox StatusYou can remove a site from the list only if you open the Firebox with the configuration passphrase.Security ServicesThe Security Services tab includes information about the Gateway AntiVirus and Intrusion Preventionservices.User Guide 51
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Viewing Information About Firebox StatusFrom AddressThe IP address on the computer the user authenticates from. For MUVPN and PPTP users, the IPaddress shown here is the IP address on the computer they used to connect to the Firebox. ForFirewall users, the IP Address and From Address are the same.You can click the column headers to sort users. You can also remove an authenticated user from the list.To do this, right-click their user name and then stop their authenticated session.Blocked SitesThe Blocked Sites List tab of Firebox System Manager shows the IP addresses of all the external IPaddresses that are temporarily blocked. Many events can cause the Firebox to add an IP address to theBlocked Sites tab: a port space probe, a spoofing attack, an address space probe, or an event you configure.Adjacent to each IP address is the time when it comes off the Blocked Sites tab. You can use theBlocked Sites dialog box in Policy Manager to adjust the length of time that an IP address stays on thelist.Adding and removing sitesAdd allows you to temporarily add a site to the blocked sites list. Click Change Expiration tochange the time at which this site is deleted from the list. Delete removes the site from theblocked sites list.50 <strong>WatchGuard</strong> System Manager