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Apply Block to Owner Users This will apply the selected ports to be blocked to the owner class (class 1) of traffic.
Apply Block to Member Users This will apply the selected ports to be blocked to the member class (class 2) of traffic.
Apply Block to Public Users

This will apply the selected ports to be blocked to the public class (class 3) of traffic.

Allow FTP port 21 If set to No will block the FTP traffic for the classes defined above that the port blocking applies to.
Allow SSH port 22 If set to No will block the SSH traffic for the classes defined above that the port blocking applies to.
Allow Telnet port 23 If set to No will block the Telnet traffic for the classes defined above that the port blocking applies to.
Allow SMTP port 25 If set to No will block the SMTP traffic for the classes defined above that the port blocking applies to.
Allow HTTP port 80 If set to No will block the HTTP traffic for the classes defined above that the port blocking applies to.
Allow POP3 port 110 If set to No will block the POP3 traffic for the classes defined above that the port blocking applies to.
Allow RPC port 111 If set to No will block the RPC traffic for the classes defined above that the port blocking applies to.
Allow HTTPS port 443 If set to No will block the HTTPS traffic for the classes defined above that the port blocking applies to.
Allow Total Block on Incoming Wired This will prevent traffic from the wired subnet reaching the mesh or coming from the mesh to the subnet. However, internet traffic can still be routed to a gateway on the wired network. This is used if the node is sharing a private network and another layer of security is desired.
Same node clients firewalled This will make the netmask of the wireless subnet 255.255.255.255 which will only allow the communiaction between the router and client computer. The client will not be able to see any other client on the node.

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