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- <p><a name="firewall-pa1"></a>This section allows to configure some simple firewall rules: they determine
- which type of message from the Internet will be accepted by the target
- system. This, in turn, allows the corresponding services on the system to be
- accessible from the Internet.
+
+
+
+
+ <p><a name="firewall-pa1"></a>This section allows you to configure some simple firewall rules: they
+ determine which type of message from the Internet will be accepted by the
+ target system. This, in turn, allows the corresponding services on the
+ system to be accessible from the Internet.
</p>
- <p>In the default setting, no button is checked - no service of the system is
- accessibly from the network. The "<span class="emphasis"><em>Everything (no
- firewall)</em></span>" button has a particular role: it enables access to all
- services of the machine - an option that does not make much sense in the
- context of the installer since it would create a totally unprotected
- system. Its veritable use is in the context of the Mageia Control Center
- (which uses the same GUI layout) for temporarily disabling the entire set of
- firewall rules for testing and debugging purposes.
+ <p>In the default setting (no button is checked), no service of the system is
+ accessible from the network. The <span class="emphasis"><em>Everything (no
+ firewall)</em></span> option enables access to all services of the machine -
+ an option that does not make much sense in the context of the installer
+ since it would create a totally unprotected system. Its veritable use is in
+ the context of the Mageia Control Center (which uses the same GUI layout)
+ for temporarily disabling the entire set of firewall rules for testing and
+ debugging purposes.
</p>
- <p>All other checkbuttons are more or less self-explanatory. As an example, you
- will check the "CUPS server" button if you want printers on your machine to
- be accessible from the network.
+ <p>All other options are more or less self-explanatory. As an example, you will
+ enable the CUPS server if you want printers on your machine to be accessible
+ from the network.
</p>
<p><span class="bold"><strong>Avancerat</strong></span></p>
- <p>The set of checkbuttons only comprises the most common services. The
- "Advanced" button allows to enable messages that correspond to a service for
- which no checkbutton exists. The "<span class="emphasis"><em>Advanced</em></span>" button
- opens a window where you can enable a series of services by typing a list of
- couples (blank separated)
+ <p>The <span class="emphasis"><em>Advanced</em></span> option opens a window where you can enable
+ a series of services by typing a list of <span class="quote">&#8221;<span class="quote">couples</span>&#8221;</span> (blank
+ separated)
</p>