Define and manage traffic rules for your deployment.

The Firewall tab provides administrators with the ability to configure rules for incoming traffic. By default, all traffic is blocked unless rules are explicitly added. You can define port ranges, set protocols, and restrict access to specific IPs, ensuring security and control over your PWA deployment. Existing rules can be edited or removed at any time, giving you flexible and precise traffic management.

Advanced Firewall Management

Custom Rule Creation

Easily add new rules to allow or restrict traffic by protocol, port, and source IP.

Port and Protocol Control

Enable or disable access on specific TCP or UDP ports to safeguard your deployment.

Rule Editing

Modify existing rules to adjust security policies as your needs evolve.

Rule Removal

Quickly delete outdated or unnecessary firewall rules to maintain a secure configuration.

Default Deny Policy

Unspecified traffic is blocked by default, ensuring only explicitly defined rules are permitted.

FAQs

The Firewall tab allows you to define custom rules for incoming traffic. By default, all traffic is allowed until rules are configured. You can set rules by protocol, port range, and source IPs or hosts to block unwanted connections and enhance security.

The Firewall tab allows administrators to configure and manage rules for incoming traffic, ensuring secure and controlled access to the deployment.

Yes. By default, all traffic is blocked unless rules are explicitly defined, providing a secure baseline for your PWA deployment.

Yes. You can restrict access by adding rules that only permit traffic from specified IP addresses or hosts.

The firewall supports configuring common protocols such as TCP and UDP. You can apply them to specific ports or ranges as needed.

Yes. You can define custom single ports or port ranges to allow or block specific types of traffic.

Each rule can be individually edited or removed through the Firewall tab, giving administrators full flexibility to adjust settings as needed.

Yes. Common ports such as 80 (HTTP) and 443 (HTTPS) can be explicitly allowed by adding firewall rules for them.

If no rules are defined, all incoming traffic will remain blocked by default, preventing access to your deployment.

No. The firewall is focused on managing and restricting incoming traffic to your deployment.

No. Once you save changes in the Firewall tab, they are applied immediately to your deployment for security consistency.

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