SonicOS 8 Rules and Policies for Classic Mode
- SonicOS 8 Rules and Policies
- Overview
- Access Rules
- Setting Firewall Access Rules
- About Connection Limiting
- Using Bandwidth Management with Access Rules
- Creating Access Rules
- Configuring Access Rules for IPv6
- Enabling and Disabling Access Rules
- Editing Access Rules
- Deleting Access Rules
- Restoring Access Rules to Default Settings
- Displaying Access Rules
- Displaying Access Rule Traffic Statistics
- Configuring Access Rules for NAT64
- Configuring Access Rules for a Zone
- Access Rules for DNS Proxy
- User Priority for Access Rules
- Access Rule Configuration Examples
- Setting Firewall Access Rules
- NAT Rules
- About NAT in SonicOS
- About NAT Load Balancing
- About NAT64
- About FQDN-based NAT
- About Source MAC Address Override
- Viewing NAT Policy Entries
- Adding or Editing NAT or NAT64 Rule Policies
- Deleting NAT Policies
- Creating NAT Rule Policies: Examples
- Creating a One-to-One NAT Policy for Inbound Traffic
- Creating a One-to-One NAT Policy for Outbound Traffic
- Inbound Port Address Translation via One-to-One NAT Policy
- Inbound Port Address Translation via WAN IP Address
- Creating a Many-to-One NAT Policy
- Creating a Many-to-Many NAT Policy
- Creating a One-to-Many NAT Load Balancing Policy
- Creating a NAT Load Balancing Policy for Two Web Servers
- Creating a WAN-to-WAN Access Rule for a NAT64 Policy
- DNS Doctoring
- Routing
- DNS Rules
- Content Filter Rules
- App Rules
- About App Rules
- Rules and Policies > App Rules
- Verifying App Rules Configuration
- App Rules Use Cases
- Creating a Regular Expression in a Match Object
- Policy-based Application Rules
- Logging Application Signature-based Policies
- Compliance Enforcement
- Server Protection
- Hosted Email Environments
- Email Control
- Web Browser Control
- HTTP Post Control
- Forbidden File Type Control
- ActiveX Control
- FTP Control
- Bandwidth Management
- Bypass DPI
- Custom Signature
- Reverse Shell Exploit Prevention
- Endpoint Rules
- SonicWall Support
Overview
This guide is a part of the SonicOS collection of administrative guides that describe how to administer and monitor the SonicWall family of firewalls. SonicOS provides network administrators with the management interface, API (Application Program Interface), and Command Line Interface (CLI) for firewall configuration. You can configure and manage your firewall by setting objects to secure and protect the network services, manage traffic, and provide the desired level of network service. This guide focuses on the SonicOS Rules and Policies. The Rules and Policies features of SonicOS are management tools that allow you to define incoming and outgoing access policies with user authentication while enabling remote management of the firewall. These rules and policies can be configured to allow or deny access between the firewall defined and custom zones.
The rules and policies are categorized for a specific source zone to a destination zone and can be used for both IPV4/IPV6. The priorities of the rules and polices are set based on the zone to which the rule belongs.
- Working with SonicOS
- SonicOS Workflow
- How to Use the SonicOS Administration Guides
- Guide Conventions
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