User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- WatchGuard® Firebox® X Edge User Guide
- Certifications and Notices
- Declaration of Conformity
- Notice to Users
- WatchGuard Firebox Software
- End-User License Agreement
- Copyright, Trademark, and Patent Information
- Limited Hardware Warranty
- Abbreviations Used in this Guide
- CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Network Security
- CHAPTER 2 Installing the Firebox® X Edge
- CHAPTER 3 Configuration and Management Basics
- CHAPTER 4 Changing Your Network Settings
- Using the Network Setup Wizard
- Configuring the External Network
- Configuring the Trusted Network
- Configuring the Optional Network
- Enabling the optional network
- Changing the IP address of the optional network
- Using DHCP on the optional network
- Setting optional network DHCP address reservations
- Configuring the optional network for DHCP relay
- Using static IP addresses for optional computers
- Adding computers to the optional network
- Requiring encrypted connections
- Making Static Routes
- Viewing Network Statistics
- Registering with the Dynamic DNS Service
- Enabling the WAN Failover Option
- Enabling External Modem Failover
- CHAPTER 5 Setting up the Firebox X Edge Wireless
- CHAPTER 6 Configuring Firewall Settings
- CHAPTER 7 Configuring Logging
- CHAPTER 8 Configuring WebBlocker
- CHAPTER 9 Configuring Virtual Private Networks
- CHAPTER 10 Configuring the MUVPN Client
- CHAPTER 11 Managing the Firebox® X Edge
- Viewing Current Sessions and Users
- About User Authentication
- Adding or Editing a User Account
- About Seat Licenses
- Selecting HTTP or HTTPS for Firebox Management
- Changing the HTTP Server Port
- Setting up VPN Manager Access
- Updating the Firmware
- Activating Upgrade Options
- Enabling the Model Upgrade Option
- Configuring Additional Options
- Viewing the Configuration File
- APPENDIX A Firebox®X Edge Hardware
- Index
Configuring the MUVPN Client
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• A single SA icon with several key icons above it indicates a
single phase 1 SA to a gateway that protects multiple phase 2
SAs.
The ZoneAlarm Personal Firewall
ZoneAlarm Personal firewall protects your computer and network by
following a simple rule: Block all incoming and outgoing traffic
unless you explicitly allow that traffic for trusted programs.
When you use ZoneAlarm you often see New Program alert win-
dows. This alert appears when an application tries to get Internet or
local network access. This alert stops data from your computer with-
out your authorization.
The ZoneAlarm personal firewall includes a tutorial after the
MUVPN client is installed. Read the tutorial to learn how to use this
application.
For more information about the features and configuration of
ZoneAlarm, use the ZoneAlarm help system. To access the help sys-
tem, select Start > Programs > Zone Labs > ZoneAlarm Help.
Allowing traffic through ZoneAlarm
When an application tries to get access through the ZoneAlarm per-
sonal firewall, a New Program alert appears. This alert tells the user
the name of the application. This can cause confusion for users.
To let a program get access to the Internet each time the application
is started, select the Remember the answer each time I use this
program check box.
Here is a list of some programs that need to pass through the
ZoneAlarm personal firewall when you use their associated applica-
tions.
Programs That Must Be Allowed
MUVPN client IreIKE.exe
MuvpnConnect.exe
MUVPN Connection Monitor CmonApp.exe
MUVPN Log Viewer ViewLog.exe
Programs That Can be Allowed
MS Outlook OUTLOOK.exe