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The FTC profile defined here is available for use in custom firewall rules as described
under Chapter 3.3, "Firewall Rule Settings", on page 22.
FTC Data
Navigate to "Network > FTC" to display information about the forensic traffic captured
for each custom firewall rule in which FTC has been enabled.
> FTC Data Summary
Click the view button
in the Summary row in the item list bar.
The panel that opens displays the volume of data in the local box storage, the number
of custom firewall rules which are generating FTC data and the resultant number of
PCAP and FTC files stored for all firewall rules. The buttons allow you to download the
files which were captured by all firewall rules or remove them from the local box stor-
age.
Click "Close" to shut the panel.
> Rule-Specific FTC Data
To view rule-specific FTC data, click the view button in the row of a custom firewall
rule in the item list bar.
On the panel which opens, each row displays the name of a stored FTC or PCAP file
and buttons which allow you to download individual files or delete them from the stor-
age location and to view more information about the files such as when the files were
created, updated or their size.
Click "Close" to shut the panel.
3.4.2.8 NAT Rules
Network address translation (NAT) automatically modifies address information in pack-
ets.
NAT provides IP address masquerading to secure connections between internal and
external addresses, e.g. connections for clients on the internal network by hiding their
private IP addresses behind the public IP address of gateprotect Firewall.
NAT Rules Overview
Navigate to "Network > NAT Rules" to display the list of NAT rules that are currently
defined on the system in the item list bar.
The NAT rules are grouped by the zones they belong to. In the expanded view, the left
column of the table displays the "Name" of an existing NAT rule. The "Active" column
indicates whether the NAT rule is enabled or not. The buttons in the last column allow
you to view and adjust the settings of an existing NAT rule, create a rule based on a
copy of an existing NAT rule or delete a rule from the system.
For further information, see Chapter 3.2, "Icons and Buttons", on page 21.
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