Format of a zgate configuration file, Table 2, Global settings allowable values – Zilog EZ80F91GA User Manual
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C, 5, TCP_PORT_FILTER, WHITELIST
C, 6, UDP_PORT_FILTER, WHITELIST
C, 7, ICMP_TYPE_FILTER, NONE
R, 1, WHITELIST, ENABLED, TCP_PORT,
{1,7,20,21,22,23,25,37,42,43,57,80,88,107,115}
R, 2, WHITELIST, ENABLED, TCP_PORT,
{162,179,264,443,546,547,992,8081}
R, 3, WHITELIST, ENABLED, UDP_PORT,
{1,7,22,37,42,53,67,68,69,80,88,123,161,162}
R, 4, WHITELIST, ENABLED, UDP_PORT, {179,264,514,520,546,547,992}
R, 5, WHITELIST, ENABLED, IP_PROT, {1,2,3,4,6,8,9,17}
Format of a ZGATE Configuration File
ZGATE configuration files contain three types of records: global settings, configuration
settings, and rules, as described below.
Global Settings
The format of a global setting record is:
"G"
In the above string,
indicates one of the following parameters:
LOG_TO_SCREEN
LOGGING
INTERVAL
HW_THRESHOLD
LW_THRESHOLD
MAX_TH_LOGFILE_SIZE
MAX_LOGFILE_SIZE
The
assigned to a global setting depends on the
indicates the range of values allowed for each of the global settings parameters.
Table 2. Global Settings Allowable Values
Parameter
Permissible Range of Values
LOG_TO_SCREEN
"ON" or "OFF"
LOGGING
"ON" or "OFF"
INTERVAL
Number between 10 and 1800 inclusive.