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adrien wrote:Hi
the event you connected to was the www proxy server: request event, which is not the event that occurs for NAT traffic. Does the rule get hit in any way at all? To block ports for NAT you need to attach a rule to the NAT controller event.
Also blocking port 80 will block 99% of all web traffic.
Adrien
Nov 25 15 2:57 pm
1. How to call a policy which has a Javascript block, and get the boolean result from that JavaScript, so that the "Call Policy" block has a Yes and a No node?
2. If I want to block port 1025 to 5221, 5229 to 9999 and 10002 to 65535. What is the best way to achieve this? JavaScript?
3. How to close all incidents instead of closing one by one?
4. I think the Policy Editor should be created as a window that appears on Windows taskbar, instead of contained inside WinGate Management.
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