This is kinda a 'gotcha question'. You'll likely look at policies 7 & 8 and decide that the traffic would be permitted, however the question specifically asks about HTTP traffic; which is governed by policies 1 & 2. Only 'tunnel 1' is defined in those policies. 'Tunnel 2' is missing.
It would still be allowed in policy 7 and 8. Even though it isnt listed in policy 1 and 2 it would continue down the list until it is matched or blocked.
I don't think you're correct... Let me explain. WatchGuard uses auto-order which places the most specific policies in the top of the order where as most generel policies are placed at the bottom. In this case, since there's already a specific policy that doesn't allow traffic inbound/outbound for Tunnel.2, I'd say the answer is B, false.
In Policies 1&2, there is no disposition that would deny the HTTP traffic for Tunnel2, so if it not match it will go down till policies 7&8 which will allow the traffic......The correct answer is "True"
If you have a http package/traffic it will be processed by rule 1 or 2 because its a http package. The rule does not have tunnel 2 in it so it you can Not send it over tunnel 2.
rule 7 & 8 are not for http traffic.
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