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Exam Essentials topic 1 question 17 discussion

Actual exam question from WatchGuard's Essentials
Question #: 17
Topic #: 1
[All Essentials Questions]

If you disable the Outgoing policy, which policies must you add to allow trusted users to connect to commonly used websites? (Select three.)

  • A. HTTP port 80
  • B. NAT policy
  • C. FTP port 21
  • D. HTTPS port 443
  • E. DNS port 53
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Suggested Answer: ADE 🗳️
TCP-UDP packet filter -
If you decide to remove the Outgoing policy, you must add a policy for any type of traffic you want to allow through the Firebox. If you remove the Outgoing policy and then decide you want to allow all TCP and UDP connections through the Firebox again, you must add the TCP-UDP packet filter to provide the same function.
This is because the Outgoing policy does not appear in the list of standard policies available from Policy Manager.
Reference: Fireware Basics, Courseware: WatchGuard System Manager 10, page 97

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Satornjkk
3 years, 4 months ago
E. DNS port 53 Access to website need to convert from name(google.com) to IP address (123.112.45.20) So udp 53 or dns services do that task.
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Satornjkk
3 years, 4 months ago
A. Tcp 80 for web site with out encryption D. TCP 443 For web site with secure encyption
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