Port forwarding Traffic Redirection Traffic redirection allows you to change the destination address of forwarded packets. Zone-to-Zone traffic Firewall Zone Zones Custom forwarding The firewall creates zones over your network interfaces to control network traffic flow. Advanced Rules Advanced rules let you customize the firewall to your needs. Only new connections will be matched. Packets belonging to already open connections are automatically allowed to pass the firewall. Input Zone Output Zone Source address Destination address Source MAC-Address Source port Destination port Action accept reject drop Source Destination Traffic Control Port forwarding allows to provide network services in the internal network to an external network. External Zone External port port or range as first-last Source address Source MAC Internal address IP-Address Internal port (optional) port or range as first-last Here you can specify which network traffic is allowed to flow between network zones. Only new connections will be matched. Packets belonging to already open connections are automatically allowed to pass the firewall. Input Output Defaults These are the default settings that are used if no other rules match. SYN-flood protection Incoming Traffic Outgoing Traffic Forwarded Traffic Zones part the network interfaces into certain isolated areas to separate network traffic. One or more networks can belong to a zone. The MASQ-flag enables NAT masquerading for all outgoing traffic on this zone. Incoming Traffic Default Policy Outgoing Traffic Default Policy Forwarded Traffic Default Policy MASQ Networks contained networks