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Edition
of internet filtering rules
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Authorize
P2P communication with ICQ
Authorize the access to your FTP server
Authorize the game Delta Force
Authorize or block a communication
port in server mode
Authorize or block a communication
port in client mode.
Authorize ICS (Internet Connection Sharing).
Authorize
the ethernet address of another PC
Authorize
P2P communication with ICQ
ICQ is a peer to peer communication software.
One of the advantages of ICQ is that the PC can communicate
directly each other, without to go throught a centralized
computer (server). For this communication to be allowed by
Look'n'Stop, you have to add this rule :
1 : Select the Internet Filtering page
2 : Click on the Add button
3 : In the Rule Name area, enter TCP : Authorize ICQ"
4 : In the Direction area, click on Inbounds &
Outbounds"
5 : In the Ethernet Type area, select IP
6 : In the IP area, set Protocol on TCP
7 : In Source (PC >> Net) / Destination (Net
>> PC), set TCP/UDP Port on Range A:B.
Below, enter 6200 and again below enter 6300.
8: Click OK. The rule appears on the top of the list.
You can let it there.
9 : Uncheck (remove) the blocking icon ()
for the rule to allow the data exchanged by the ICQ software.
10 : Click on Apply
In addition, setup the ICQ software like this:
1 : Click on ICQ, then Preferences, then Connections,
then User.
2 : In Advanced Users, tick the box Not Using a
proxy.
3 : Tick the box Use the following TCP listen port for
incoming event
4 : In From, enter 6200 and in To, enter 6300
5 : Click on the Apply button.
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Authorize
the access to your FTP server
1 : Select the Internet Filtering page
2 : Click on the Add button
3 : In the Rule Name area, enter "TCP :
Authorize an FTP server"
4 : In the Direction area, click on "Inbounds
& Outbounds"
5 : In the Ethernet Type area, select IP
6 : In the IP area, set Protocol on TCP
7 : In the area Source (PC >> Net) / Destination (Net
>> PC), set TCP/UDP Port on Equal Or (this
means that the both values are possible) and just below enter 20
and again below 21.
8: Click on OK. The rule appears on the top of the
list. You can let it there.
9 : Uncheck (remove) the blocking icon ()
for the rule to allow the data exchanged via le serveur FTP.
10 : Click on Apply Note : the computers which whish to
connect to your FTP server must be in passive mode (PASV
option).
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Authorize the game Delta
Force
1 : Select the Internet Filtering page
2 : Click on the Add button
3 : In the Rule Name area, enter "UDP :
Authorize Delta Force"
4 : In the Direction area, click on "Inbounds
& Outbounds"
5 : In the Ethernet Type area, select IP
6 : In the IP area, set Protocol on UDP
7 : In the area Destination (PC >> Net) / Source (Net
>> PC), set TCP/UDP Port on In range A:B
(it means that every value between A and B are possible) and
just below enter 3568 and again below enter 3569
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8: Click on OK. The rule appears on the top of the
list. You can let it there.
9 : Uncheck (remove) the blocking icon ()
for the rule to allow the data exchanged by the game software
Delta Force.
10 : Click on Apply
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Authorize
or block a communication port in server mode
1 : Select the Internet
Filtering page
2 : Click on the Add button
3 : In the Rule Name area, enter "Authorize
the port XXX" or "Block the port XXX"
4 : In the Direction area, click on "Inbounds
& Outbounds"
5 : In the Ethernet Type area, select IP
6 : In the IP area, set Protocol on TCP
7 : In the area Source(PC >> Net) / Destination(Net
>> PC), set TCP/UDP Port on Equal
and just below enter the communication port value to allow.
8 : Click on OK. The rule appears on the top of the
list. You can let it there.
9 : Uncheck (remove) the blocking icon ()
for the rule to allow the data exchanged.
10 : Click on Apply
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Authorize
or block a communication port in client mode
1 : Select the Internet
Filtering page
2 : Click on the Add button
3 : In the Rule Name area, enter "Authorize
the port XXX" or "Block the port XXX"
4 : In the Direction area, click on "Inbounds
& Outbounds"
5 : In the Ethernet Type area, select IP
6 : In the IP area, set Protocol on TCP
7 : In the area Destination(PC >> Net) / Source(Net
>> PC), set TCP/UDP Port on Equal
and just below enter the communication port value to allow.
8 : Click on OK. The rule appears on the top of the
list. You can let it there.
9 : Uncheck (remove) the blocking icon ()
for the rule to allow the data exchanged.
10 : Click on Apply
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Authorize ICS (Internet Connection Sharing)
Note: If you use
Windows 2000 or XP, you do not need to import any rules.
Look 'n' Stop on the server PC
1 : Select the Internet Filtering page
2 : Click on the Add button
3 : In the Rule Name area, enter "ICS: Server"
4 : In the Direction area, click on "Inbounds
& Outbounds"
5 : In the Ethernet Type area, select IP
6 : In the area Source(PC >> Net) / Destination(Net
>> PC), and in the frame IP: Address, select
"Mask" and just below enter the IP address 192.168.0.0
, again just below enter the IP address 255.255.255.0.
7 : Click on OK. The rule appears on the top of the
list. You can let it there.
8 : Untick (remove) the blocking icon ().
9 : Click on Apply
Look 'n' Stop on the Client PC
1 : Select the Internet Filtering page
2 : Click on the Add button
3 : In the Rule Name area, enter "ICS: Client"
4 : In the Direction area, click on "Inbounds
& Outbounds"
5 : In the Ethernet Type area, select IP
6 : In the area IP and in the frame Protocol,
select ICMP
7 : In the area ICMP and in the frame ICMP:
Code, select Equal and on the side
enter the value 4
8 : In the area ICMP and in the frame ICMP: Type,
select Equal and on the side enter 3
9 : Click on OK. The rule appears on the top of the
list. You can let it there.
10 : Uncheck (remove) the blocking icon ()
for the rule to allow the data exchanged.
11 : Click on Apply
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Authorize
the ethernet address of another PC
1 : Select the Internet
Filtering page
2 : Click on the Add button
3 : In the Rule Name area, enter "ETH :
Authorize the other PC"
4 : In the Direction area, click on "Inbounds
& Outbounds"
5: In the area Destination (PC >> Net) / Source
(Net >> PC), set AdresseEthernet on Equal
and just on the right enter the ethernet address of the
other computer.
6 : Click on OK. The rule appears on the top of the
list. You can let it there.
7 : Uncheck (remove) the blocking icon ()
for the rule to allow the data exchanged.
8 : Click on Apply
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