Authentication
Exemption
Specifies connections that do not require authentication. For example,
exempt all hosts from a particular subnet from requiring authentication.
You must provide a list of exempt computers.
Server to Server Protects communications between two specific servers. You must
specify the endpoints and the authentication method.
Tunnel Protects communications between two gateway computers and is
typically implemented in securing connections across the Internet
between security gateways. You must specify the tunnel endpoints and
authentication method.
Custom If none of the other authentication rules fulfill your requirements, use a
Custom rule to specify the rule parameters manually.
Figure 3-26. New Inbound Rule Name screen
90 Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Administration
Firewall Monitoring Windows Firewall with Advanced Security includes its own
monitoring tools for Firewall and Connection Security. Clicking the Firewall Monitoring
snap-in dislays the currently active firewall profile. You can then drill down to lists of
all active firewall rules, Connection Security rules, and Security Associations. This is
based on your currently active connection profile, connection interface type, and any
policies pushed down through Group Policy. This is a good place to start when trying
to determine whether any firewall rules are preventing either inbound or outbound
connections to and from your server.
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