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User Guide - Kaspersky Lab

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Protection against network attacks 167<br />

2. Select the type of activity that you want the action to apply to from the<br />

dropdown list:<br />

• All activity – any network activity initiated by this application.<br />

• Custom – specific activity that you will have to define in a create<br />

rule window (see 12.1.1.2.1, p. 145).<br />

• – name of the template that includes the set of rules<br />

typical of the program’s network activity. This activity type appears<br />

on the list if <strong>Kaspersky</strong> Internet Security includes an appropriate<br />

template for the application that initiated the network activity<br />

(see 12.1.1.2.2 on pg. 145). In such a case, you will not have to<br />

customize what activity to allow or block. Use the template and a set<br />

of rules for the application will be created automatically.<br />

3. Click the button with the name of the action (Allow or Block).<br />

Remember that the rule created will be used only when all of the connection<br />

parameters match it. This rule will not apply to a connection established from a<br />

different local port, for example.<br />

To deactivate Firewall messages displayed for any application attempting to<br />

establish a network connection, click Disable Training Mode. This will place<br />

Firewall in the Allow All mode which allows all network connections except for<br />

those explicitly disallowed by rules.

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