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Firewall 
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Note 
The example shown in the screenshot above forwards the SSH (secure shell) protocol to 
an internal server (barry’s server). SSH allows encrypted remote access, typically to a 
server running Linux, BSD or another Unix-like operating system. 
In this example, port 2222 is used rather than the standard SSH port of 22, this is to allow 
remote access using SSH to the SG unit itself, which runs an SSH server on port 22. So 
a remote user connects to port 2222 on SG unit’s Internet address in order to access port 
22 of barry’s server. 
The following fields are displayed: 
Descriptive Name    An arbitrary name for this rule 
Enable      Uncheck to temporarily disable this rule 
Create Packet Filter Rule  Create a corresponding packet filter rule to accept 
NATed packets, generally leave this checked unless 
you want to manually create a more restrictive filter 
rule through Rules 










