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Blocking outgoing services
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Click Remove a Service.
A list of existing, incoming services appears. Services are identified by 
protocol, port number, and destination address.
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Enable the checkbox next to the services you would like to 
remove.
You can disable multiple services simultaneously.
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Click Submit.
The selected service(s) are removed from the list. The list reappears. To 
return to the Configuration menu, click Configuration at the top of the 
page.
Blocking outgoing services
By default, the security stance of the SOHO is to allow all outgoing 
packets from computers on the private network protected by the 
SOHO firewall to the Internet. You can, however, selectively close 
your network to certain types of Internet connectivity. For 
example, one way to prevent users behind your firewall from 
transferring unsafe files from the Internet to the private network is 
to block all outgoing FTP.
It is important to remember that each service you block reduces 
accessibility to the files and destinations on the Internet. Again, 
this is representative of the inherent trade-off between access and 
security.
Blocking a TCP or UDP service
The two most commonly used network protocols are TCP and 
UDP. You can choose to block outgoing TCP or UDP traffic by port 
number or range.
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Using your Web browser, go to http://192.168.111.1.