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Creating proxy rules<br />

Figure 7-2. Proxy Rule:<br />

Source/Dest tab<br />

Entering source and<br />

destination information<br />

7-6 Creating Rules and Groups<br />

8. [Optional] If you want to temporarily disable the Application Defense<br />

associated with this rule, select the Disable Defense Inspection check<br />

box. Selecting this check box will temporarily disable all Application<br />

Defense settings other than connection properties (timeout and fastpath<br />

settings).<br />

Note: This option will be grayed out if there is no Application Defense associated<br />

with the rule.<br />

The Source/Dest tab is used to enter source and destination<br />

restrictions for a proxy rule. Follow the steps below.<br />

1. In the Source Burb drop-down list, select the source burb associated<br />

with this rule.<br />

2. In the Destination Burb drop-down list, select the destination burb<br />

associated with this rule.<br />

Note: When defining inbound address redirection for a rule, you should select the<br />

Internet (external) burb for both the Source Burb and the Destination Burb fields<br />

unless you are redirecting internally, or if you are redirecting inbound to another<br />

internal address.<br />

3. In the Source list that is displayed, select the source object to use for this<br />

rule. (If needed, you can use the Show drop-down list to filter the list to<br />

display only one type <strong>of</strong> object.)<br />

Note: If you need to create a network object for this rule, see step 5 below.<br />

4. In the Destination list that is displayed, select the destination object to<br />

use for this rule. (If needed, you can use the Show drop-down list to filter<br />

the list to display only one type <strong>of</strong> object.)<br />

Note: If you need to create a network object for this rule, see step 5 below.

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