Take a look at Advanced Firewall ALG (for HTTP protocol for example) and 
Protocols to protect under Antivirus Settings...Proventia intercepts 
protected traffic ( http..) like transparent proxy, to be able to 
inspect files and clean/stops contagious objects before it delivers 
(from itself, local port 8081) back to user.

I hope this will help understanding end points in trafficking through 
proventia. Also have a look at firewall alerts...

Milan

Bill Collums wrote:

>I was attempting to allow "all" external traffic to "all" internal
>traffic and the firewall on the M was still blocking it.  Upon
>investigation I discovered that if I added an "all" to "self" rule, in
>addition to the "all" to "all" rule then traffic flows freely.  I've
>since locked things back down, however this is something I am quite
>curious about and would love to know if this is "broken as intended" and
>/ of if anyone else has had this same experience with Ms or any other
>appliance for that matter?
>
> 
>
>Thanks!
>
> 
>
>William Collums
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