Figure 3-23. New Inbound Rule Type screen
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11. Enter Allow Inbound HTTP Traffic in the Name field and leave the
Description field blank. Then click Finish (Figure 3-26).
12. This will now create the new inbound rule and immediately enable it. If you
want to disable it, you can always right-click the rule and choose Disable.
Figure 3-24. New Inbound Rule Protocol and Ports screen
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Computer Connection Security Connection Security settings are used by IPSec to negotiate
secure connections between hosts. No connection security settings are defined by
default, so you??™ll have to create settings if you want to create rules that are restricted to
secure connections only. IPSec then uses these rules to determine how to secure the host
information between two computers. When you create a new Authentication Rule, it can
be of one of five types: Isolation, Authentication Exemption, Server to Server, Tunnel, or
Custom:
Figure 3-25. New Inbound Rule Profile screen
Isolation Creates a virtually isolated environment regardless of physical
connectivity. Select this rule type when implementing a domain isolation
strategy. You need to specify when authentication will be requested
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or required as well as the method of authentication. Typically this is
done via Kerberos or some kind of computer certificate from a specific
certification authority (CA).
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