Kaspersky Lab WorkSpace Security EU ED, 250-499u, 2Y, RNW KL4851XATDR User Manual
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5. In the window that will open, on the Rules for applications tab, click the Add button. A context menu will open,
where you can go to the standard file selection window by selecting the Browse item, or go to the list of
applications currently running by selecting the Applications item, and select the ones you need. A list of rules
for the selected application will open. If rules for it already exist, they all will be listed in the top part of the
window. If no rules exist, the rules window will be empty.
applications currently running by selecting the Applications item, and select the ones you need. A list of rules
for the selected application will open. If rules for it already exist, they all will be listed in the top part of the
window. If no rules exist, the rules window will be empty.
6. Click the Add button in the rules window for the application selected.
7. The New rule window that will open provides a rule creation form that you can use to fine-tune a rule.
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ULES FOR APPLICATIONS
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REATING RULES WITH TEMPLATES
Kaspersky Anti-Virus includes ready-made rule templates that you can use when creating your own rules.
The entire spectrum of existing network applications may be divided into a few types: mail clients, web browsers, etc.
Each type has a set of specific activities, such as email reception and sending, or downloading and displaying of HTML
pages. Each type uses a certain set of network protocols and ports. This is why having rule templates helps you quickly
and easily make initial configurations for rules based on the type of application.
Each type has a set of specific activities, such as email reception and sending, or downloading and displaying of HTML
pages. Each type uses a certain set of network protocols and ports. This is why having rule templates helps you quickly
and easily make initial configurations for rules based on the type of application.
To create an application rule using a rule template as a basis, please do the following:
1. Open the main application window.
2. In the left part of the window, select the Protection section.
3. Select the Settings item from the Anti-Hacker component context menu.
4. In the window that will open, in the Firewall section, click the Settings button.
5. In the window that will open, on the Rules for applications tab, check the
Group rules by application box
unless it is already checked, and click the Add button. A context menu will open, where you can go to the
standard file selection window by selecting the Browse item, or go to the list of applications currently running by
selecting the Applications item, and select the ones you need. A window with rules for the selected application
will open. If rules for it already exist, they all will be listed in the top part of the window. If no rules exist, the rules
window will be empty.
standard file selection window by selecting the Browse item, or go to the list of applications currently running by
selecting the Applications item, and select the ones you need. A window with rules for the selected application
will open. If rules for it already exist, they all will be listed in the top part of the window. If no rules exist, the rules
window will be empty.
6. Click the Template button in the application rules window and select a rule template from the context menu.
Allow all is a rule that allows any network activity for an application. Block all is a rule that blocks any network
activity for an application. All attempts to initiate a network connection by the application for which the rule has
been created, will be blocked without notifying the user.
activity for an application. All attempts to initiate a network connection by the application for which the rule has
been created, will be blocked without notifying the user.
Other templates listed on the context menu create a set of rules typical of the corresponding programs. For
example, the Mail Client template creates a set of rules that allow standard network activity for mail clients,
such as sending mail.
example, the Mail Client template creates a set of rules that allow standard network activity for mail clients,
such as sending mail.
7. Edit the rules you have created, if necessary. You can edit the action, direction of the network connection,
address, ports (local and remote), and time range for the rule.
If you want the rule to apply to an application opened with certain settings in the command line, check the
Command line box and enter the string in the field to the right.
The rule (set of rules) created will be added to the end of the list with the lowest ranking priority. You can
increase the priority ranking of the rule.
increase the priority ranking of the rule.
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ULES FOR PACKET FILTERING
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REATING A RULE
Kaspersky Anti-Virus installation package includes a set of rules which determine the way of filtering data packets coming
to and going from your computer. You can initiate data packet transfer on your own, or leave it to an application installed
on your computer. Kaspersky Anti-Virus installation package includes rules for packet filtering applicable to packets
whose transmission was thoroughly analyzed by Kaspersky Lab and was strictly defined as dangerous or safe.
to and going from your computer. You can initiate data packet transfer on your own, or leave it to an application installed
on your computer. Kaspersky Anti-Virus installation package includes rules for packet filtering applicable to packets
whose transmission was thoroughly analyzed by Kaspersky Lab and was strictly defined as dangerous or safe.