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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the firewall request form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the HoD/SIO Details section. Enter the name of your group, select the appropriate HoD/SIO from the dropdown menu, and provide their email address, mailing address, and phone number.
  3. Next, move to the Server Details section. Specify the functionality of the server, its operating system (O/S), IP type (private or public), and enter the server IPs as required.
  4. In the Rules section, you will need to define access rules. For each rule, specify 'From' and 'To' IP addresses, services, port numbers or ranges, reasons for opening ports, and protocols (TCP, UDP, etc.).
  5. Finally, complete the Security Strength of the Server section by indicating whether vulnerabilities have been scanned and if application security audits have cleared. Provide necessary dates and IDs where applicable.

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To see if your firewall is blocking a website, app, or port on Windows, go to Windows Firewall Advanced Settings and check your Outbound rules. On a Mac, click the Apple icon System Settings Network Firewall Options to check your firewall settings.
A firewall change is typically a simple change, e.g., open or close a port for an application. It is typically implemented by a single employee. The following process requires the requester to test the changes to the firewall configuration.
What is a change request? A change request is a formal proposal for an alteration to some product or system. In project management, a change request often arises when the client wants an addition or alteration to the agreed-upon deliverables for a project.
The four basic firewall rules are: allow all, deny all, allow specific, and deny specific. These rules help control the traffic flow, whether its inbound or outbound.

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How to Configure a Firewall in 5 Steps Step 1: Secure your firewall. Step 2: Architect your firewall zones and IP addresses. Step 3: Configure access control lists. Step 4: Configure your other firewall services and logging. Step 5: Test your firewall configuration.
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