Smart Firewall Advanced Settings let you activate advanced protection features of Smart Firewall.
Your options are:
General Rules | Determines how the Smart Firewall controls incoming network traffic and outgoing network traffic. | ||
Uncommon Protocols | Determines how the Smart Firewall handles uncommon protocols such as Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) and IPv6 Hop-by-Hop Option (HOPOPT). | ||
Firewall Reset |
Returns the Smart Firewall to its default state. You can click Reset to ensure that all recommended firewall rules and settings are configured.
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Stealth Blocked Ports | Ensures that blocked and inactive ports do not respond to connection attempts. Prevents the active ports from responding to connection attempts with incorrect source or destination information. | ||
Stateful Protocol Filter | Automatically allows the Internet traffic that matches the connections that an application opens. Check this option to do the following:
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Automatic File/Printer Sharing Control | Allows the computers on the network to share resources such as files, folders, and printers (that are locally attached). Some of the Windows 7 features such as Home Media Experience work only when the trust level of the network to which your computer is connected is set to SHARED or FULL TRUST. When Automatic File/Printer sharing control is ON, it sets the trust level of the network to SHARED only if certain security criteria match. |
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Automatic Program Control | Automatically configures Internet access settings for the Web-enabled programs that are run for the first time. The Automatic Learn IPv6 NAT Traversal Traffic option is available only when Automatic Program Control is turned on. Norton Internet Security provides this option to control the network traffic that uses Teredo to communicate with your computer. Some of the Windows 7 features such as Remote Media Experience and Remote Assistance work only when Automatic Learn IPv6 NAT Traversal Traffic is on. When you turn off Automatic Program control, you can turn on Advanced Events Monitoring. You can use the Advanced Events Monitoring options, to configure the Internet access settings for Internet-enabled programs the first time that they run. When you turn on Advanced Events Monitoring feature, you are prompted with numerous firewall alerts. If you do not want to receive firewall alerts, you can turn on Silent Mode. When you turn on Silent Mode, Norton Internet Security automatically turns on Automatic Program Control and disables the Advanced Events Monitoring features. You cannot configure Advanced Events Monitoring when you turn on Silent Mode. The Advanced Events Monitoring settings consists of several leak tests that test the firewall against the following types of attacks:
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