The Network policies section contains the following subsections:
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Firewall
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NAT and routing
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Load balancing
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Traffic shaping.
Using network policies, the administrator can configure the required Internet access for the users, publish internal resources to the Internet, and manage the bandwidth for specific services and applications.
To enable Internet access for the users, follow these steps:
Name |
Description |
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Step 1. (Optional) Create a NAT rule. |
This is applicable if traffic NATing is required. See the NAT and Routing section. |
Step 2. Create a firewall rule allowing access. |
See the Firewall section. |
To publish an internal resource to the Internet:
Name |
Description |
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Step 1. Create a DNAT or reverse proxy rule. |
See the DNAT Rules and HTTP/HTTPS Resource Publishing Using Reverse Proxy sections. |
To provide Internet access via an alternate provider for a specific service or address:
Name |
Description |
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Step 1. Create a policy-based routing rule. |
See the Policy-Based Routing section. |
To block or allow a specific type of traffic that passes through UserGate:
Name |
Description |
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Step 1. Create a firewall rule. |
See the Firewall section. |
To distribute traffic between multiple internal servers:
Name |
Description |
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Step 1. Create a load balancing rule. |
See the Load Balancing section. |
To limit the bandwidth for a specific service or application:
Name |
Description |
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Step 1. Create a traffic shaping rule. |
See the Traffic Shaping section. |