Configuring Firewall in Normal Mode.
To configure your firewall in the Normal Mode:1. Login to your Parallels Power Panel.2. Click on the Firewall link.3. If you have not yet activated your firewall, select the Normal Mode option an ...
View ArticleConfiguring Firewall in Advanced Mode
There are three control policies in the advanced mode firewall: accept the packet: if the packet is accepted, it gains access to the system drop the packet: if the policy is to drop the packet ...
View ArticleAdd/Edit/Disable Output Chain
The output chain regulates the outbound access. The default rules list is the same as in the Input Chain, the only difference being the output, instead of the input characteristic of the rules.*No ...
View ArticleAdd/Edit/Disable Input Chain
The Input chain examines the incoming packets. If there is a rule to process a packet, the latter is either let in (accept policy) or not (drop/reject policy). Otherwise, the packet is examined by ...
View ArticleAdd/Edit/Disable Forward Chain
Unlike the Input and Output chains, the only default rule the Forward chain has is Default system policy. Conceivably, this one is not to be edited or deleted. Instead, you are free to decide upo ...
View ArticleAdding Rule in Advanced Mode
To add a new rule, click on the New Rule icon on the Input, Output, or Forward tabs. The Add Rule page allows you to elaborate on the specific rule. The basics of the advanced mode rules adding:1. ...
View ArticleAllowing Ping Requests
Enable "Normal firewall mode" on your Firewall settings within Parallels Power Panel (https://your.hostname:4643/) In SSH, add the following two lines into your iptables:-A VZ_INPUT -p icmp -m i ...
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