FireLevelsHeader.txt Driver File Contents (winxp_2k.zip)

; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  ForceWare Firewall Profiles - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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; ALL OF THE PRE-DEFINED FIREWALL SETTINGS PRESUME THAT THE PC IS NOT OPERATING AS A ROUTER, NAT GATEWAY, OR ACCESS POINT.
; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  IN OTHER WORDS, THE PC IS SINGLE-HOMED.  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
; - - - - - - - - - - - - ALSO, THE ForceWare Firewall ONLY PROTECTS THE NVIDIA NETWORK INTERFACE. - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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; HIGH allows the least traffic through.  It allows outbound connections to be established.  Inbound connections are not 
; allowed.  Inbound traffic is only allowed if it is the response to an outbound packet that was seen previously.
; HIGH encompasses what was formerly known as "stealth mode", in which the station is not ping-able, and is not permitted 
; to generate any ICMP error messages (except where necessary to permit normal operation).
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; MEDIUM is expected to be the default setting when the firewall is enabled.  MEDIUM does not have the "stealth" features 
; associated with HIGH, so MEDIUM allows ICMP error messages to be issued.  MEDIUM blocks most incoming connections, with 
; the default action being deny.  In order to allow file transfers via MSN Messenger and Yahoo! Messenger, incoming 
; connections to port 80 must be allowed (not for HIGH).
; The MEDIUM setting will allow dynamic ports to be opened up from the inside only (default in: deny, default out: allow).
; Thus, MEDIUM will only support outgoing NetMeeting calls.
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; LOW allows safe incoming connections, denying those that are known to be dangerous, defaulting to allow.   The LOW 
; setting will allow bi-directional dynamic ports to be opened (default in: allow, default out: allow).  Thus, LOW will 
; support NetMeeting in either direction.
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; The HIGH, MEDIUM, and LOW settings allow VPNs, including those based on IPsec (requiring AH, ESP, L2TP, IKE, i.e., UDP 
; port 500), as well as PPTP (which uses GRE).  All levels also restrict traffic by prohibiting IP options that might be 
; misused, as well as by blocking IP Source Address spoofing.
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