A seperator might make sense. But grouping and hiding rules is a bad idea
based on my experience.

A tree structure that is allways collapsed is annoying when you need
overview of all rules.
And defaulting to a expanded look will just act as a seperator.
Imho interface tabs acts as grouping enough. And a seperator line on
floating rules might make sense in some cases.
If one would implement a rule type called "seperator", it could be
highlighted in the view based on its type. I believe that all rules
affecting a interface should be seen in plain view. To me this smells like
you whish for "over engineering".

Just my 2cents.
10. feb. 2015 22:10 skrev <[email protected]>:

>
> On 02/10/2015 07:04 PM, Christoph Hanle wrote:
>
>> On 10.02.2015 14:44, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Is there any possibility to create "groups" or otherwise have seperators
>>> between rules on the firewall page? Basically what I'm trying to do is
>>> make it easier to see which rules are "connected" could be based on host
>>> or service. So it would be nice to have some sort of visual seperator to
>>> create a "group".
>>>
>> Hi KP,
>> I am doing this by creating disabled rules and have as description the
>> description of the next rules. To differ from real disabled rules a ->
>> at the end if helpfull.
>>
>> not the perfect seperator, but a doable workaround
>>
>>
>> bye
>> Christoph
>>
>>  Hi,
>
> A bit disappointing, but at least I wasn't just blind :)
>
> What I was hoping for was like a horizontal separator across the whole
> table, maybe even a way of expanding / collapsing a "group".
>
> -kp
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