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@Capt_Mundo wrote: LiveTheOrangeLifeHi Admin,
I have a question. What does implied rule number 0 means? When a traffic is accepted and logged via Implied Rule number 0, does that mean the traffic has a session?
Thanks
Hello,
Implied Rule number 0 is a concept used in some firewall configurations. It refers to the default rule that allows traffic that doesn't match any explicit rules to be accepted and logged. When traffic is accepted and logged via Implied Rule number 0, it means that the firewall allowed the traffic because there was no specific rule to block it.
I hope this may be right answer.
Best regard,
Kristen
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