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troubleshooting:application_problems [2010/11/17 08:41]
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These are the quite tight settings by factory, and they may be changed as the user opens up "holes" in the firewall, typically port numbers that allow applications to be initiated from the inside, and possibly also servers on the LAN to be accessed from the outside. These are the quite tight settings by factory, and they may be changed as the user opens up "holes" in the firewall, typically port numbers that allow applications to be initiated from the inside, and possibly also servers on the LAN to be accessed from the outside.
-It is good policy to stick to the more strict **High** or **AltConf** profiles, adapting these profiles to one's needs.  +It is good policy to stick to the more strict **High** or **AltConf** profiles, possibly adapting **AltConf** profile to one's needs.  
-One can keep the **Low** as a more open profile that can be switched to temporarily when troubleshooting or when trying to run an application that does not work under the **High** restrictions. +One can keep the **Low** as a more open profile that can be switched to temporarily when troubleshooting or when trying to run an application that does not work under the **High** or **AltConf** restrictions.
Switching between security profiles is quick and easy, using the ''ALT'' frontpanel key. See also [[web_gui:security_page|here]] about the security profiles. Switching between security profiles is quick and easy, using the ''ALT'' frontpanel key. See also [[web_gui:security_page|here]] about the security profiles.
troubleshooting/application_problems.txt · Last modified: 2010/11/17 09:42 by mats
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