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You are building the rules of your new firewall. You wish to allow only (Internal) access to secure www sites on the Internet (External). You wish for all other traffic to be disallowed. Which of the following rules will you have to implement to make this happen?
2.
You are building the rules of your new firewall. You wish to allow only (Internal) access to smtp email on the Internet (External). You wish for all other traffic to be disallowed. Which of the following rules will you have to implement to make this happen?
3.
Your company has many different services that go through your ISA Server 2006, and you need to prioritize the network traffic. What does ISA Server 2006 use to prioritize packets?
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You have just installed ISA Server 2006 on a Windows Server in your network, and you are familiarizing yourself with the new firewall. What are the three basic areas of a newly installed ISA Server 2006 firewall?
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You are considering your options for a new firewall deployment. At which two layers of the OSI model does a simple (stateless) packet filtering firewall operate?
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You have just installed your new network-based IDS. What kinds of attacks will this system be able to detect?
7.
When installing a firewall, what is the process by which you remove un-needed services and features from a machine to reduce the risk of vulnerabilities to the underlying OS called?
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Recently, you have made many changes to your ISA Server 2006 firewall. You are concerned about saving these changes. What is the part of ISA Server used for saving your configuration changes?
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You are building the rules for your newly installed ISA Server 2006. There are three basic rule types: Access rules, Publishing rules, and Network rules. Which of the following best describes Access rules and Publishing rules?
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ISA Server 2006 features extensive rule matching abilities. Which of the following lists has the proper order for how ISA Server 2006 checks rule elements that make up an Access rule?