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To edit a rule, you can click on the rule, to add a rule, click on the **Add New Rule** text, or to remove a rule click on the **X** or waste bin to the left of the rule. | To edit a rule, you can click on the rule, to add a rule, click on the **Add New Rule** text, or to remove a rule click on the **X** or waste bin to the left of the rule. | ||
- | When adding or editing a rule you can specify whether the rule applies to a single host, a subnet (specified in CIDR format, as <network address>/< | + | When adding or editing a rule you can specify whether the rule applies to a single host, a subnet (specified in [[http:// |
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+ | If the service requires authentication, | ||
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+ | If the service allows (but does not require) authentication (eg SMTP, LDAP), then there will also be a **no auth** checkbox which allows you to say that, from the specified IP addresses, authentication is not required, even if the settings normally require authentication. | ||