Re: Kerio and .NET Applications
From: Kerodo (kerodonospamkenny_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 09/14/04
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Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 17:55:07 -0700
In article <3brbk0tdk984obcct0m8u3u6vla6m8doqp@4ax.com>,
rolleston@tiscali.co.uk says...
> On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 15:17:10 +1000, F T <just@kidding.com> wrote:
> >Check out this forum, they were pretty active and used to post up alot
> >of rulesets for Kerio 2.1.5. Haven't been there for a while, but they
> >should have the rulesets archived. A user called BZ's rules were fairly
> >good for starters..and ofcourse, alot of them explained what they were
> >doing, and why they were doing it ;)
> >
> >http://www.dslreports.com/forum/kerio
>
> Thank you. I've cobbled together some fairly restrictive & basic
> rules that seem to work. The mail server connection seems to
> require outgoing rules only.
>
> I don't suppose there's a way to edit and save these rules in
> ascii format? The Kerio interface is just a little bit fiddly to use.
I found this on the Blarp site and it might be useful to you.. Also some
other useful things there:
http://blarp.com/faq/faqmanager.cgi?toc=kerio
17. How do i convert the rules to text?
The way to convert the firewall rules into a text readable form -
requires a modification to the registry.
1. Start the registry editor (start)(run) enter "regedit"
2. Find the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Kerio\Personal Firewall
3. Click on [edit][new]
4. Choose "DWORD Value"
5. Enter "EncrDisabled" as the name of the new key
6. Click on [edit][modify] and enter "1"(hex) as the value
7. Reboot
(I also opened the rules and save them after this, although I don't
believe that this was necessary.)
Anyway, the rules are now un-encrypted and can be read, printed or
extracted. Plus some other interesting stuff hidden there.
source: Dennis Webber
-- Kerodo
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